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Why Taiwan Semiconductor Stock Had a Thursday to Forget
In the past, the company's shares have soared and dived on various pieces of news. This wasn't one of those times.
Taiwan Semiconductor (NYSE:TSM): AI Powerhouse Firmly on Track to Improve Margins
We recently published a list of 16 Trending AI Stocks on Latest Analyst Ratings and News. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Limited (NYSE ...
4 NT$10 million Special Prizes in Taiwan receipt lottery still unclaimed
TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — Four NT$10 million (US$313,000) Special Prize winners have yet to redeem their receipts for the March-April draw of the Taiwan receipt lottery and have only one week left before ...
Taiwan Eases Life Insurer FX Management with Reserve Flexibility
Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission is taking steps to reduce the burden of life insurers’ foreign-exchange hedging costs, which have risen because of the wide gap between local and US interest ...
Taiwanese investors hold 33% of assets in cash
The survey also stated that Taiwanese investors hold 33% of their assets in cash, per CNA. This is slightly above the global average of 32% in cash assets and 68% in investments.
Taiwan stocks lower at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted down 0.25%
Investing.com – Taiwan stocks were lower after the close on Thursday, as losses in the , Transport and Semiconductor sectors led shares lower. At the close in Taiwan, the Taiwan Weighted declined 0.25 ...
Citi Expects to See More Deals in Asia for Upcoming Qtrs; Robust Pipeline of CN Companies Waiting for IPO
Jan Metzger, head of investment banking for Asia Pacific at Citigroup (C.US), said deal activity in Asia Pacific will grow in the coming quarters due to high levels of activity in markets such as ...
Exclusive: China spent $15.3 billion on Pacific exercises in 2023, internal Taiwan estimates show
TAIPEI, Aug 27 (Reuters) - China spent about $15 billion, or 7% of its defence budget, on exercises in the Western Pacific in 2023, according to a previously unpublished Taiwanese estimate, showing ...
Taipei-Hsinchu is world’s 25th-largest S&T cluster
Taipei-Hsinchu was the world’s 25th-largest science and technology (S&T) cluster this year, up from 27th last year, according to the Global Innovation Index 2024 released on Tuesday by the UN’s World ...
Taiwan shares higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.37%
Taiwan equities were higher at the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Taiwan Glass, Taiwan Finance and Taiwan Elec Products Distribution sectors led shares higher. At the close in Taiwan, the Taiwan ...
China’s Nvidia wannabe, Tencent-backed AI chip start-up EnFlame, flags IPO intention
Founded by two former employees at US semiconductor giant Advanced Micro Devices in March 2018, Enflame is among a group of Chinese graphics processing unit (GPU) developers hoping to take advantage ...
PH, Taiwan bourses ink note-sharing pact
The stock exchanges of the Philippines (PSE) and Taiwan (TWSE) are teaming up for capacity-building initiatives and market promotion, among others. In a statement on Tuesday, PSE announced it had ...
Popular Taiwanese dumpling chain to close 14 stores in China as economy loses steam
Din Tai Fung, a popular Michelin-starred Taiwanese restaurant known for its long lines and hot dumplings, says it is closing more than a dozen stores in China as the world’s second-largest economy ...
Taiwan stocks higher at close of trade; Taiwan Weighted up 0.37%
Taiwan stocks were higher after the close on Wednesday, as gains in the Glass, Financials and Electronic Products Distribution sectors led shares higher.
Taiwan sees surge in green electricity transactions as market expands
Taiwan's green electricity market has experienced a notable uptick in transactions, reflecting the island's deepening commitment to sustainable energy. The Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) reported ...