Investors are growing jittery about spillover effects from the Ukraine war into another corner of the developing world. Most Read from BloombergBelarus Preparing to Send Soldiers, Report Says: Ukraine ... ( read original story ...)
CTBC Bank among Brand Finance’s top 150 banks
UK-based brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance, in cooperation with The Banker, recently published the “Banking 500 2022” survey, which for the eighth time ranked CTBC Bank (中國信託銀行) as Taiwan’s ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan markets closed for holiday on Monday
Taiwan's stock and financial markets are closed on Monday, Feb. 28 for a holiday. Markets will reopen on Tuesday, March 1. Reuters, the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s ... ( read original story ...)
Germany to send anti-tank weapons to Ukraine; Russia says it will continue its attack
Russia has launched a wide-ranging attack on Ukraine, hitting cities and bases with airstrikes or shelling, as civilians piled into trains and cars to flee. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s place in Biden’s Indo-Pacific economic framework
By Riley Walters The Biden administration is looking to expand its partnerships in Asia this year. In particular, it plans to announce what ... ( read original story ...)
Solving the financial problems of healthcare
Despite the National Health Insurance (NHI) premium increasing to 5.17 percent on Jan. 1 last year, the system’s finances are again in dire straits. The Ministry of Health and Welfare has proposed a ... ( read original story ...)
‘Ripe For The Taking’: Market Shows Investors Fear Beijing Move On Taiwan
By Art Moore WND News Center Former Trump adviser Steve Cortes says the financial markets indicate investors fear China's Communist Party leadership is preparing to fulfill it's long-stated objective ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan reports 13 Chinese warplanes have entered its defense zone since Russian invasion of Ukraine
Taiwan has spotted 13 Chinese warplanes in its Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ) since Thursday, the day Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. As per the Ministry of National Defense, ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan sees limited impact from Ukraine war on chip supply chain
On the financial markets, the cabinet said the Taiwan dollar's exchange rate was relatively stable but that the central bank would keep a close watch and take "appropriate management measures" if ... ( read original story ...)
The Outcome of Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine Could Influence China’s Potential Invasion of Taiwan
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is the largest conventional European conflict in decades. That begs the question: could China use this moment to plan an invasion of Taiwan? While China is unlikely to ... ( read original story ...)
How Swiss banking secrecy enabled an unequal global financial system
French kings found the ideal refuge for their wealth: a city-state nestled between the snow-capped Alps and the pristine waters of Lake Geneva. Catholic royalty flocked to Geneva in the 18th century ... ( read original story ...)
US, Japan, Taiwan impose sanctions, restrict sales of semiconductors and telco equipment to Russia
The US, Japan, and Taiwan each announced sanctions that will both economically punish the country, and make a long-term war more challenging. In addition to wide financial sanctions, US President Joe ... ( read original story ...)
VW Keeps Porsche IPO on Table Amid Market Volatility
Volkswagen AG and its majority shareholder Porsche Automobil Holding SE said they’ll continue to explore an initial public offering of the German manufacturer’s Porsche sportscar brand.Most Read from ... ( read original story ...)
Ukraine Invasion Unnerves Global Funds Bracing for Taiwan Risk
The conflict in Ukraine is sparking renewed jitters about tensions between China and Taiwan, and the worries are showing up in the island’s assets.Most Read from BloombergTaiwan to Join in U.S.-Led ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan to join ‘democratic countries’ in sanctions on Russia
Taiwan will join "democratic countries" in putting sanctions on Russia over the invasion of Ukraine, the government said on Friday, with the world's largest contract chipmaker TMSC adding it would ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s TSMC says to comply with export control rules on Russia
Chipmaker TSMC is fully committed to complying with new export control rules, the company said on Friday, after Taiwan's government said it would join international sanctions on Russia for invading ... ( read original story ...)