By Tom Westbrook and Naomi Rovnick SINGAPORE, LONDON (Reuters) -Gold hit a record and bonds rallied on Wednesday, while chip stocks tumbled after U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump sounded lukewarm about his commitment to defending Taiwan.
Taipei responded too late to school abuse: councilors
The Taipei City Government’s belated response under Mayor Chiang Wan-an (蔣萬安) and his predecessor, Taiwan People’s Party Chairman Ko Wen-je (柯文哲), to alleged child sex abuse at a kindergarten resulted in more children being victimized,
Earthquake on Taiwan’s east coast felt in Taipei
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A magnitude 4.7 earthquake centered on Taiwan’s east coast was felt in Taipei on Wednesday afternoon (July 17). Taiwan’s Central Weather Administration (CWA) logged the earthquake shortly after it occurred at 4.53 p.m. and said ...
Semiconductors slump amid export curb control fears, Trump’s Taiwan comments
The U.S. government is thinking of imposing the most severe trade curbs available if companies including ASML (NASDAQ:ASML) continue to provide China access to advanced semiconductor technology ... of ...
As Nvidia, Microsoft, And Google Lead AI Boom, Taiwan’s Chief Telecom President Calls For ‘Entirely New’ Data Center Infrastructure
In response to the exponential growth of generative artificial intelligence, Taiwan's leading data center operator, Chief Telecom, is advocating for a complete overhaul of data center infrastructure.
Global AI Server Demand Surge Expected to Drive 2024 Market Value to US$187 Billion; Represents 65% of Server Market, Says TrendForce
TAIPEI, Taiwan, July 17, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--TrendForce ... Storage, and developments in technology and capacity. We will also have booth #956 available for meetings with analysts. If these topics ...
Stock Market Today: Tech slumps on Trump Taiwan, Biden tariff risks
U.S. equity futures slumped lower in early Wednesday trading, while the dollar retreated and Treasury yields rallied, as investors reacted to comments from Presidential frontrunner Donald Trump ...
Is It Too Late to Buy Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Stock?
Taiwan Semiconductor is the world's largest contract chip manufacturer. Essentially, it specializes in producing the chips designed by better-known tech names such as Apple, Nvidia, and AMD. This ...
Trump Tells Taiwan to Expect a Higher Price Tag for U.S. Defense
Trump also accused Taiwan of sinking the U.S. semiconductor sector, signaling he wants a more transactional approach to shielding the island from China. By Chris Buckley Reporting from Taipei, Taiwan Donald J. Trump, the Republican presidential nominee ...
Small caps soar in catch-up rotation, Trump jars Taiwan
A look at the day ahead in U.S. and global markets from Mike Dolan The dramatic switch to U.S. small cap stocks over the past week went into overdrive on Tuesday as interest rate cut and election fever combine,
US to award Taiwan’s GlobalWafers up to $400 million to boost US semiconductor wafer production
The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday it planned to award Taiwan's GlobalWafers up to $400 million in government grants to significantly increase production of silicon wafers.The funds for ...
Market Reactions Amid Trump’s Taiwan Stance and Gold’s Surge
Gold surged to a record high as U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump's comments on Taiwan caused market turbulence. While chip stocks tumbled, the British pound rose due to stable inflation.
US to award Taiwan’s GlobalWafers up to $400 million to boost semiconductor wafer production
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Commerce Department said on Wednesday it planned to award Taiwan's GlobalWafers up to $400 million in government grants to significantly increase production of silicon ...
Trump is furious Taiwan’s chip business is doing so well
Former President Donald Trump told Bloomberg Businessweek that Taiwan should pay the US for protection.
Trump says Taiwan should pay the U.S. for defense; shares of chip giant TSMC fall
Donald Trump said he thinks Taiwan should pay the U.S. for defense claiming the country “doesn’t give us anything.” ...
Taiwan pays US $4.75 billion for defense since 2022; Trump says it’s not enough
However, US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump continues to assert that Taiwan has taken "100% of the US semiconductor business" without providing anything... Save my User ID and Password ...