Taiwan stocks rebounded, on track for its best day in over a year thanks to a broader rally in chipmakers. The Taiwan Stock Exchange Weighted Index jumped by as much as 4%, its best day since March ... ( read original story ...)
Oversold Taiwan Bourse Called Lower Again On Tuesday
The Taiwan stock market turned emphatically lower again on Monday, one session after ending the four-day losing streak in which it had plummeted almost 1,630 points or 10 percent. The Taiwan Stock ... ( read original story ...)
Crédit Agricole CIB issues US$60.5 million green bond
The Taipei branch of Crédit Agricole CIB has issued a seven-year NT$1.7 billion (US$60.5 million) bond to finance its green loan portfolio, specifically its exposure to renewable energy projects such ... ( read original story ...)
Time To Act on a Trade Deal With Taiwan
U.S officials are making a concerted effort to reengage in strategic trade in the Indo-Pacific. Taiwan should be part of the discussion. ( read original story ...)
China stocks climb, but Taiwan equities tumble as rising COVID-19 cases force fresh restrictions
Global equities kicked off trading on Monday with a mixed session in Asia. Taiwan stocks took a hit from fresh pandemic restrictions, while Chinese stocks gained. ( read original story ...)
How did Covid slip through Taiwan’s ‘gold standard’ defences?
Island state went 253 days without a single local case but now the number of cases is rising sharply ... ( read original story ...)
World’s Worst Stock Rout Deepens as Taiwan Tightens Virus Curbs
Taiwan stocks slumped, extending their biggest rout in more than a year, as the government tightened restrictions on people and businesses to control its worst outbreak of the coronavirus.The Taiwan ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan stocks swoon on Covid-19 fears despite reassurance efforts
The government has repeatedly tried to reassure people that the economy remains strong and there is no undue cause for alarm, even amid volatility and sharp falls in the stock market. ( read original story ...)
Taiwan: Businesses ‘risky’ After Hong Kong Halts Next Digital Trading; Freeze Lai’s Assets
Taiwan on Sunday warned that there are now surging risks for ... earlier yesterday. Hong Kong’s international finance hub, according to multiple reports, resort to the financial crackdown on China’s ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan tightens curbs after increase in COVID-19 cases
Following reports of 180 new Covid infections on May 14, Taiwan tightened restrictions in Taipei and the surrounding areas. For the next two weeks, gatherings will be prohibited and, for the first ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Has Positive Lead For Monday
The Taiwan stock market on Friday wrote a finish to the four-day losing streak in which it had plummeted almost 1,630 points or 10 percent. The Taiwan Stock Exchange now sits just above the ... ( read original story ...)
Financial services to stay open amid level 3 alert
Banks, insurers and brokerages in Taipei and New Taipei City are to open as normal tomorrow, the Financial Supervisory Commission said on Saturday. All financial service providers have been instructed ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Races to Avert First Lockdown, Save Covid Success Story
Taiwan is racing to contain its worst outbreak of the coronavirus, aiming to protect public health while averting a full lockdown that could derail what has been one of the outstanding health and ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan upbeat on economic prospects despite COVID-19 spike
Taiwan's economic prospects are bright and growth this year will come in as expected as long as the COVID-19 situation can be brought under ... ( read original story ...)
UPDATE 1-Taiwan upbeat on economic prospects despite COVID-19 spike
Taiwan's economic prospects are bright and growth this year will come in as expected so long as the COVID-19 situation can be quickly brought under control, the government said on Sunday, pointing to ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan tightens curbs after reporting 180 new domestic COVID-19 cases
TAIPEI: Taiwan raised its COVID-19 alert level on Saturday (May 15) in the capital, Taipei, and the city around it, bringing curbs for a period of ... ( read original story ...)