First Financial added 0.43 percent, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company soared 4.64 percent, United Microelectronics Corporation spiked 3.63 percent, Hon Hai Precision tumbled 1.73 percent, ... ( read original story ...)
How Taiwan beat the coronavirus, plus everything else you missed in business news: CNBC After Hours
CNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines. On today's show, CNBC's Bob Pisani looks under the hood of the S&P 500 to explain why even though the index is in ... ( read original story ...)
How Taiwan beat the coronavirus: CNBC After Hours
CNBC.com's MacKenzie Sigalos brings you the day's top business news headlines. On today's show, CNBC's Bob Pisani looks under the hood of the S&P 500 to explain why even though the index is in ... ( read original story ...)
Ted Yoho: ‘US army must defend Taiwan’
A Republican congressman wants to pass a law allowing US troops to defend Taiwan if China invades.Ted Yoho, 65, from Florida, believes the US is not doing enough to protect the self-ruling island from ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Foreign Ministry Ousted from Hong Kong, Looks to the U.S.
A Chinese-language news outlet based in Taiwan reports that the Hong Kong authorities opted not to renew Taiwanese envoy to Hong Kong Kao Ming-tsun’s visa, compelling him to return to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company Navigating Geopolitical And End-Market Turbulence Quite Well
Cloud demand growth remains a significant driver for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, pushing second quarter revenue to the high end of management expectations. ( read original story ...)
Buying interest rebounds as pandemic fears recede
More Taiwanese are interested in buying property this quarter, as earlier expectations of price corrections caused by the COVID-19 pandemic failed to materialize, a survey by Chinatrust Real Estate Co ... ( read original story ...)
Why Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company May Be Heading For A Rough Patch
TSMC posted double-digit growth and raised its outlook for 2020, which suggest strong semiconductor demand. TSMC believes it can handle headwinds stemming from the loss of Huawei and COVID-19 thanks ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rejects permits for 2 Hong Kong officials as visa row escalates
Beijing views Taiwan as part of a single China and has never renounced the option of using of force to bring the island under its control ... ( read original story ...)
UBS Group signals return to payouts
UBS Group AG yesterday signaled that the worst hit of the COVID-19 pandemic on its balance sheet might be over, prompting the bank to consider reviving shareholder payouts after costs to cover soured ... ( read original story ...)
ASE Technology Holding Joins Apple’s Supplier Clean Energy Program
ASE Technology Holding Co., Ltd. (ASE. TAIEX: 3711, NYSE: ASX), announced today that it has joined the Apple Supplier Clean Energy Program. As a leadi ... ( read original story ...)
China threatens democratic Taiwan’s toehold in Hong Kong
For decades, Hong Kong served as a bridge between China and Taiwan. Now, that appears to be just one more thing that's changing in the former British colony. China's insistence that Taiwanese ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan rejects permits for two Hong Kong officials as visa row escalates
HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Hong Kong government said on Tuesday that Taiwan had rejected the visas of two of its officials, underscoring rising bilateral tensions after Taipei criticised a security law ... ( read original story ...)
KKBOX Group and Bitmark’s Open Letter to Beatmakers
Terence Leong, Group Chief Content Officer, KKBOX Group / Co-founder, OurSong & KKFARM, and Sean Moss-Pultz, Co-Founder & CEO, Bitmark Inc., have jointly issue ... ( read original story ...)
Washington blacklists key Apple supplier amid US-China decoupling
TAIPEI/HONG KONG -- Washington has blacklisted ... prohibited from procuring from blacklisted companies, so long as the business activities do not involve the exporting or reexporting of U.S ... ( read original story ...)
How Taiwan’s COVID-19 response saved lives without wrecking the economy
Taiwan learned from the mistakes made in its clumsy response to the 2003 SARS outbreak. It prepared for the next epidemic by establishing a centralized disaster management center and building a ... ( read original story ...)