While micromobility companies around the globe have been in limbo and hitting snags like bankruptcy, shutdown and layoffs, a Seoul-based shared e-scooters and e-bikes operator called Gbike is gearing ...
IPO fundraising drops 17% in 2023; issues worth around ₹70,000 crore in pipeline this year
According to the report, IPO mobilisation rose by 28% from the previous year, excluding the massive LIC IPO that took place in 2022. The total amount raised for public equity rose by 59% to ₹1 ...
IPO Corner
The IPO market is likely to witness a robust capital raise even in 2024 as more than 65 IPO documents are filed with Sebi, Kotak’s Chouhan said. All eyes would be on Swiggy, Firstcry ...
Taiwan eyes 2027 for first local quantum computer
Taiwan aims to produce its first domestically developed quantum computer by 2027, the National Science and Technology Council (NSTC) said yesterday. Quantum computing is the most anticipated ...
Trade pact whistleblower foresees ‘new chapter’ in Taiwanese politics
Appearing alongside the protestors in and outside the occupied Legislative Yuan, Ko earned their trust as someone who was prepared to defend Taiwan against democratic backsliding as represented by the ...
Why Taiwan is 2024’s first big election to watch
The January 13 election pits current Vice President Lai Ching-te, also known as William Lai, of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) against Taipei Mayor Hou You-ih ... campaign to use diplomatic ...
Taiwan to pick new president as China ramps up threats: ‘choice between war and peace’
KAOHSIUNG, Taiwan - Beijing and Washington, D.C., will be watching closely as Taiwan goes to the polls on Jan. 13 to elect a new president amid rising fears of armed conflict. "The potential winner ...
Property market faces corrections, realtor says
The small increase in commercial property trading had a lot to do with the liquidation of the Shin Kong No. 1 REIT fund (新光一號), which sold its six buildings in Taipei for a combined NT$30.7 billion, ...
Taiwan Slams Aviation Safety ‘Threat’ From China Balloons
Taiwan's defence ministry condemned Beijing on Saturday for sending balloons across the median line that separates the self-ruled island and China, saying they pose a "serious threat" to aviation ...
Taiwan’s Cathay United Bank to join consumer finance market in Vietnam soon
Taiwan’s Cathay United Bank (CUB) will tap the consumer finance segment in Vietnam in the coming time, as part of its strategy to reposition business activities in the region, a senior leader of the ...
Taiwan: Chinese balloons threaten to international aviation safety
Taiwan's defence ministry said on Saturday a recent spate of Chinese balloons spotted near or over the island were a threat to flight safety and were “cognitive warfare” against Taiwan's people. It ...
Teardown finds Huawei’s 5nm notebook processor was made in Taiwan, not China
According to a teardown of Huawei's Qingyun L540 notebook by testers at TechInsights, the mysterious 5nm Kirin 9006C processor it contained was actually manufactured by Taiwan Semiconductor ...
Taiwan busts $32.2 million Crypto scam involving major exchange ACE, founder arrested
ACE Exchange leveraged its image to promote worthless cryptos via social media, defrauding investors for an estimated $32.2 million.
China Deployed Over 1,700 Military Planes Around Taiwan in 2023
Beijing's violations of Taiwan's air defense identification zone feature an increasing variety of aircraft, from fighter jets to drones.
China’s back at it with its balloons
Beijing has been flying balloons over neighboring Taiwan, possibly as a warning message ahead of the island's high-stakes elections.
Beijing’s dilemma if DPP wins Taiwan presidential election: what level of response?
After threats, missiles, fighter jets, charm offensives, temporary blockades, trade restrictions and cyber campaigns, it may expand its playbook even further Grey zone tactics - the use of ...