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chaebol (, from
chae "wealth or property" +
bol "faction or clan" – also written with the same Chinese characters 財閥 as
Zaibatsu) is a
South Korean form of business
conglomerate. They are typically global
multinationals and own numerous international enterprises, controlled by a chairman with power over all the operations. The term is often used in a context similar to that of the English word "
conglomerate". The term was first used in 1984. There are several dozen large
Korean family-controlled corporate groups which fall under this definition.