Taiwan’s central bank has taken enforcement action against six banks, including Deutsche Bank, ING and ANZ, for letting commodity traders route transactions through Taiwan to speculate on local ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC to set up wholly owned subsidiary in Japan
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co’s (TSMC, 台積電) board of directors has approved a plan to invest up to ¥18.6 billion (US$177.7 million) to set up a fully owned subsidiary in Japan to expand its 3D ... ( read original story ...)
Pandemic still a threat, Lagarde says
President Christine Lagarde on Monday said that a winter surge in COVID-19 cases and the emergence of mutated variants of the novel coronavirus pose a “significant downside risk” to the economy, ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC to raise $9 billion for expansion, open Japan subsidiary
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) said on Tuesday it would raise nearly $9 billion from the debt markets to help fund expansion and spend around $178 million to open a Japanese material ... ( read original story ...)
TSMC to raise US$9 billion for expansion, open Japan subsidiary
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co Ltd (TSMC) said on Tuesday it would raise nearly US$9 billion from the debt markets to help fund expansion ... ( read original story ...)
Eight-Second Videos In China Generated A $12 Bln Return For DCM Last Week. What’s The Silicon Valley VC Eyeing Next?
That same interest in human connections two and a half decades later helped spur Lin, by then the co-founder of the China arm of Silicon Valley venture firm DCM, to invest $15 million for a 19% stake ... ( read original story ...)
SoftBank’s Son hails ‘golden eggs’ as Vision Fund rallies
SoftBank Group Corp Chief Executive Masayoshi Son boasted of delivering "golden eggs" on Monday, after his company's Vision Fund unit rebounded from a loss to record an 844 billion yen ($8 billion) ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan January export value hits record for second time straight, says MOF
Taiwan recorded total export value of US$34.27 billion for January 2021, hitting monthly record for the second consecutive time and growing 3.9% on month and 36.8% on year, while the total import ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan exports rocket to record high, outlook rosy
TAIPEI: Taiwan’s exports rose in January for the seventh consecutive month, with the unexpectedly strong pace setting a new record as its manufacturers benefited from consumers staying at home during ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s exports hit record-high US$34.3 billion in January on 5G, holiday demand
The surge in exports is fuelled by rising demand for semiconductors and by companies rushing to get components ahead of the Lunar New Year. ( read original story ...)
SoftBank posts third-quarter profit gain as Vision Fund rallies
SoftBank has recorded a third-quarter profit at its Vision Fund, as it gained from investments in Uber and other companies. ( read original story ...)
Medical AI company Vuno to make IPO on Feb. 26
Vuno, one of South Korea’s leading medical artificial intelligence companies, will make an initial public offering Feb. 26, CEO Kim Hyun-joon said at a press event Monday. Advance subscriptions for ... ( read original story ...)
SoftBank posts Q3 profit gain as Vision Fund rallies
SoftBank Group Corp on Monday recorded an 844 billion yen ($8 billion) profit at its Vision Fund unit in the three months to Dec. ( read original story ...)
China formally accuses Australian journalist Cheng Lei of supplying state secrets abroad
The case against the single mother of two comes amid a sharp rupture in relations between Beijing and the U.S. ally. ( read original story ...)
TIGA’s proposal for a Video Games Investment Fund would create over 1,200 new jobs and add £174 million to GDP by 2025
TIGA, the trade association representing the video games industry, has published a new report calling for the establishment of a UK Video Games Investment Fund (VGIF) to support the growth of the ... ( read original story ...)
South China Sea: Expert issues stark warning about US-Beijing conflict – ‘Drivers of war’
A leading analyst warned that the US and China are heading towards a major military conflict over Taiwan, claiming "the drivers of war" are escalating. ( read original story ...)