TAIPEI/SHANGHAI (Reuters) - One of China's top government-linked think tanks has called out Apple Inc, Amazon.com Inc and other foreign companies for not referring to Hong Kong and Taiwan as part of C... ( read original story ...)
Magnus Renfrew on opening an art fair in Taipei
Founder and director of Taipei Dangdai, as the fair is known ... Essential to the fair’s realisation is its chief sponsor, the finance house UBS, which as well as possessing a fine corporate art colle... ( read original story ...)
A view from the inside: Taipei’s art scene
Home to Art Taipei, Asia’s longest-running art fair ... And Lin & Lin has given over its space to a solo show by Chen Chieh-jen (b1960) titled After the Financial Crisis and Automated Production. With ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s art market: matters of taste
Just two decades ago, Taiwan had a bigger share of the global art market than mainland China, which was only just beginning to emerge on the world stage. In 2000, according to the art economics specia... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan appoints new premier amid political upheaval
Su Tseng-chang, a political heavyweight and former Taiwan premier, has once again been appointed to lead the cabinet as political upheaval continues in the country in the wake of a series of stunning ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd. (TSM) Holdings Increased by Curbstone Financial Management Corp
Curbstone Financial Management Corp raised its position in Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. Ltd. (NYSE:TSM) by 4.0% in the fourth quarter, Holdings Channel reports. The fund owned 26,200 shares of the se... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Roundtable: From Risk To Opportunity
Jack Wang and Tony Phoo Global Finance: What are the prospects for economic growth in Taiwan in 2019? Tzong-Yau Lin: In the first half of 2018, Taiwan’s economic growth was mainly built upon its exter... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan arrests 6 people on suspicion of leaking BASF technology
Taiwan has arrested a group of engineers from the local subsidiary of the German company BASF for allegedly stealing and transferring the company’s technology to a Chinese rival. The Criminal Investig... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan seeks international support against China threats
Taiwan’s president Tsai Ing-wen has made a fresh call for international support in the face of aggressive signals from China. Ms Tsai, in a rare briefing with foreign media, said given the “worst-case ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan IPO activity to slow down in 2019
Following a strong performance in 2018, initial public offering (IPO) activity in Taiwan is expected to soften this year. Likely drags on growth will be tensions arising from the ongoing trade spat be... ( read original story ...)
Silicon IP developer M31 kicks off IPO auction
will hold an IPO auction during January 3-7 ahead of its listing on the Taipei Exchange on January 23, with the minimum unit price set at NT$157.14 (US$5.10). M31 is one of a few Taiwan suppliers of s... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan turns to India to shake off shackles of China dependence
In baseball-mad Taiwan, the proud display of a cricket bat signed by Rohit Sharma, a star Indian player, looks out of place. But the Taiwan trade officials’ memento of Taiwan’s sponsorship of the Mumb... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan’s capital market outlook for new year mixed: PwC
Liang said the government has relaxed stock market listing rules to allow large-sized firms which remain in the red to launch IPOs in Taiwan, streamlined the IPO application review process and ... ( read original story ...)
Top Taiwan Investor in 2018 Plans to Deepen Bet on Tech Sector
Makers of chips, lenses and other components of smartphones are likely to offer high growth opportunities this year, Corrina Xiao of Allianz Global Investors Taiwan said in an interview. Her biggest i... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan Stock Market Draws Another Green Light
For the day, the index soared 162.57 points or 1.72 percent to finish at 9,641.56 after trading between 9,555.01 and 9,670.97 on turnover of 81.32 billion Taiwan dollars. Among the actives, Cathay Fin... ( read original story ...)
Thousands of Taiwanese protest taxes with nod to yellow vest movement
Wearing yellow vests, they shouted slogans and blared air horns outside the Ministry of Finance in Taipei, the capital city, and waved banners calling Taiwan’s tax collection policies illegal. Some wo... ( read original story ...)