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Posted on 29/12/2020 by admin

TAIEX likely to see consolidation

The TAIEX is likely to hover between 13,000 and 15,000 points in the first and second quarters of next year as it enters consolidation mode, before rallying in the third quarter and climbing to 16,800 …
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