Ex-Taiwan President Ma Indicted for Alleged Leak of Probe Detail

(Bloomberg) -- Ex-Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou was indicted over the alleged leaks of judicial secrets during his time in office, according to an official with the Taipei prosecutor’s office. The former leader was accused of improperly disclosing ... ( read original story ...)

Investment helps unification with Taiwan

China's industry minister Miao Wei says investment across the Taiwan Strait can help achieve China's aim of achieving unification with the self-ruled island, and called for Taiwan to be more open to Chinese businesses. China deems Taiwan a wayward province ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwanese fund managers to restructure IPO commission models

Taiwan’s Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) has called for local asset managers to restructure their commission models for new initial public offering (IPO) listings in a bid to stem capital outflows. The move comes as the redemption rate for IPOs ... ( read original story ...)

APEC Green Energy Finance Initiative

1 2015/EWG49/016 Agenda Item: 9 APEC Green Energy Finance Initiative Purpose: Information Submitted by: Chinese Taipei 49 th Energy Working Group Meeting Gyeongju, Korea June 2015 2 APEC Green Energy Finance Initiative (draft for discussion) Proposed by ... ( read original story ...)

China to resist Taiwan, HK independence

China will resolutely oppose and contain Taiwan independence, Premier Li Keqiang has said in remarks prepared for delivery at the opening of the annual meeting of parliament. China is deeply suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, whose ruling ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks rise as tech, financials lend support

TAIPEI, March 6 Taiwan stocks rose on Monday, supported by technology and financial shares, as markets viewed a U.S. interest rate hike this month as a near certainty. The main TAIEX index rose 0.1 percent to 9,659.90 points as of 0123 GMT, after closing ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks rise in line with overseas markets

The financial subindex gained 1.2 percent, while the electronics subindex rose 0.6 percent. Among actively traded shares, Pegatron and Largan Precision , suppliers to Apple Inc , saw gains of more than 1 percent. The Taiwan dollar firmed by T$0.025 against ... ( read original story ...)