4 Won Reporting by Kim Yeonhee Editing by Ken Wills

South Korean regulators have advised domestic banks to pushtheir capital ratios above 12 percent to give them room to lendmore to cash-strapped companies. Woori had raised a combined 2 trillion won by the end ofDecember from the sale of subordinated debt and a rightsoffering. The capital base of banks could be undermined further by agovernment request for the accelerated restructuring ofnon-viable shipbuilders and construction companies in the currentquarter, which could create more bad loans. Shares in Woori Finance spiked up by its daily 15 percentlimit to end at 8,740 won, driven by heavy foreign buying oflocal bank shares amid expectations that the extent of corporaterestructuring and its impact on banks would be limited. ($11291.4 Won) (Reporting by Kim Yeon-hee; Editing by Ken Wills). Well, it's December and we still have two undefeated teams (for the first time in NFL history). The Saints remained unbeaten by blowing out the Patriots, 38-17, a much more convincing victory than the Colts' 35-34 win over New England in Week 10. Because of that, New Orleans jumps ahead of Indy in the Power Rankings. Could we be headed for a 'perfect' Super Bowl Still two months to go.1.

(2) New Orleans Saints (11-0)When talking about the two best current quarterbacks in the NFL, Drew Brees might've snuck ahead of Tom Brady on Monday night to join Peyton Manning in that elite group. 2. (1) Indianapolis Colts (11-0)Indy has won five consecutive games when trailing in the final quarter. 3. (3) Minnesota Vikings (10-1)Brett Favre has thrown 12 touchdowns since last being picked off. 4. (4) New England Patriots (7-4)Here are some teams with better road records than the Patriots: Carolina, Miami, Buffalo, Jacksonville and Kansas City. 6. (7) Green Bay Packers (7-4)After trouncing the Lions on Thanksgiving, the Pack gets 10 days off before hosting the Ravens on Monday night. 7. (9) Baltimore Ravens (6-5)Yet another overtime game won by the team that didn't start with the football. 9.

(11) San Diego Chargers (8-3)The Chargers have won six straight, including a string of 15 consecutive quarters with a score, but with their best wins coming over the Broncos, Eagles and Giants, I have a hard time putting San Diego ahead of Baltimore and Pittsburgh, two teams they lost to earlier this season. 11. (12) Denver Broncos (7-4)The Broncos , who were averaging just 9.25 points a game over their recent four-game slide, put up 26 on the exhausted Giants defense. 12. (13) Philadelphia Eagles (7-4)Philly is 4-1 when LeSean McCoy leads the team in rushing. 13. (6) Arizona Cardinals (7-4)That's Arizona's first road loss since Dec 21. 14. (14) New York Giants (6-5)The G-Men stood little chance of picking up a victory after traveling to Mile Hile on a short week. We should see a completely different team on Sunday, when a rested Big Blue hosts Dallas. 15.

(15) Atlanta Falcons (6-5)Atlanta escaped with a victory over the Bucs, but the Falcons lost quarterback Matt Ryan and running back Michael Turner to injury. They'll need both of those guys at full strength when they welcome Philly to town on Sunday for a game with big NFC playoff implications. 16. (16) Miami Dolphins (5-6)With New England, Pittsburgh and a surging Tennessee team still left on the schedule, Miami could not afford to lose at Buffalo this week, especially when they had three extra days of rest. 17. (18) Jacksonville Jaguars (6-5)The Jags have been outscored, 61-3, in their two West Coast games this year. 18. (19) New York Jets (5-6)The Jets defense is tied for 11th in the NFL with 11 picks. 19. (20) Tennessee Titans (5-6)Chris Johnson has been the main reason for the Titans' turnaround, as he's rushed for at least 125 yards in a record-tying six consecutive games, but the victory over the Cardinals was all about Vince Young, who was 9-of-16 for 94 yards, including a 10-yard touchdown to Kenny Britt, which capped the 99-yard game-winning drive. 20. (23) San Francisco 49ers (5-6)Alex Smith has thrown five touchdowns with just one interception over the past two weeks. 23. (26) Buffalo Bills (4-7)The Bills scored more points (24) in the fourth quarter against the Dolphins than they did in their previous eight quarters combined. 24.