Taiwan stocks edge up; tech, financials lead gains

TAIPEI, Nov 4 (Reuters) - Taiwan stocks edged up on Friday ... The electronics subindex rose as much as 0.1 percent, while the financial subindex gained as much as 0.3 percent. Cathay Financial Holdings, parent company of Taiwan's biggest life insurer ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks fall to over two-week lows; TSMC down

The electronics subindex sank 1.1 percent, while the financials subindex lost 0.6 percent. Losses were paced by heavyweights such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC). The world's biggest contract chip maker and a foreign investor favourite fell ... ( read original story ...)

VietJet launches flights to Hue, Taipei from Hanoi

KUALA LUMPUR: VIETJET, the international low-cost airline from Vietnam, has launched two new routes connecting Hanoi with Taipei and Hanoi with Hue at Noi Bai International Airport, as part of its network expansion plan. The exercise is also part of the ... ( read original story ...)

Taiwan stocks decline in line with other Asian bourses

TAIPEI Nov 1 Taiwan stocks declined for a second straight ... The electronics subindex stayed flat, while the financials subindex lost as much as 0.1 percent. Among the most actively traded, smartphone maker HTC Corp shed as much as 1.9 percent, while ... ( read original story ...)

Calls for marriage equality in Taiwan gay pride parade

Tens of thousands of people packed Taipei's streets on Saturday in Asia's biggest gay pride parade, wearing colourful costumes and carrying rainbow flags as they called on Taiwan's new government to legalise same-sex marriage. Supporters waved handmade ... ( read original story ...)

LGBT pride on parade in Taipei

Members of the LGBT community from across Asia gather in Taipei to attend the biggest pride parade in ... news alerts, personal finance, stock market, and mutual funds information available on Reuters.com, video, mobile, and interactive television platforms. ( read original story ...)

Taiwan Financial Awards

TAIPEI, Taiwan -- President Tsai Ing-wen poses with business ... which honors firms that have proven achievements in the field of combining technology with finance. ( read original story ...)