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How the US' China sanctions boost Taiwan's exports | DW News
Exports from Taiwan surged in August. The boost came from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. It's rushing to get in orders to the self-ruled island's semi-conductor makers, before they have to comply with US curbs that take effect next week.
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published: 09 Sep 2020
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Taiwan shares gain 152 points after rollercoaster trading day
Tuesday was a volatile day over in the stock market, after a slump in Wall Street on Monday and amid the mass demonstrations in China. Initially, semiconductor giants such as TSMC and Mediatek led the index down by more than 100 points. The market staged a sharp rebound after dip buyers stepped in, closing up 152 points at 14,709, on turnover of NT$213.6 billion. Let’s hear from an analyst.
Lin Han-wei
Financial analyst
On Dec. 1, the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, will speak on some related matters. I think that will have an effect on the market this week, with investors adopting a “wait and see” approach. Everyone is concerned that China’s strict “zero-COVID” policy will end up impacting its economy, and accelerate a global recession.
The market fluctuated by almost 30...
published: 29 Nov 2022
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As U.S.-Taiwan Trade Strengthens, Tensions With China Complicates Business | WSJ
Many made-in-China goods are now produced in Taiwan, creating an export boom to the U.S. as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. WSJ visits a Taiwanese factory to see how geopolitics are complicating the business environment. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
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published: 01 Feb 2022
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Taiwan enters carbon trading era with inauguration of Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange|Taiwan News
Taiwan moved one step closer to net-zero emissions on Friday as it inaugurated its first carbon market exchange. The exchange is a place where carbon emissions are traded for credits that can be used internationally. About 27 companies attended the opening ceremony, including TSMC, Hon Hai and China Steel. The first batch of transactions totaled more than US$800,000, with a financial holding making the biggest purchase.
The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange is inaugurated, bringing Taiwan in to the era of carbon trading. The historic event was attended by Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua, Financial Supervisory Commission Division Director Huang Tien-mu, National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin and Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange Chair Sherman Lin.
Sherman Lin
Taiwan Ca...
published: 22 Dec 2023
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US and Taiwan to launch formal trade talks in fall | DW News
The United States and Taiwan have announced plans to start trade talks in the fall. Taipei says it wants to attract more US investment and join international trade blocs, including the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The announcement comes amid rising tensions with China. A recent visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the island democracy drew sharp criticism from Beijing. Taiwan is the United States’ eighth-largest trading partner delivering semiconductors and many other technologies.
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published: 18 Aug 2022
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Taiwan tensions have global trade on edge | DW News
New worries about trade in Asia – and knock-on effects for the global economy: China says it is sanctioning US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she visited Taiwan. Beijing considers the self-governing island part of its territory – and called her trip a provocation.
The military exersizes have prompted some ships to navigate around the Taiwan Strait, disrupting key trading routes for cargo and commodities sailing around the world. It's proof of the economic fallout any escalation in the region would have globally. Trade between China and Taiwan has also seen interruptions.
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published: 05 Aug 2022
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Analysis: Taiwan's Carbon Trading System | TaiwanPlus News
📹Reporter(s): Howard Chang/Sally Jensen
Taiwan recently announced it will have a carbon trading system up and running by the middle of the year. The government hopes that it will help reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions. TaiwanPlus speaks to Professor Shih Wen-chen of National Chengchi University’s Department of International Business to find out more.
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published: 22 May 2023
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Taiex approaches 18,000 points but ends down in first trading session|Taiwan News
In the first trading session of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher, nearly reaching 18,000 points. But the market lost its positive momentum and finished the day at 17,853 points. Trading was mixed in electronics, while shipping stocks saw gains amid rising tensions in the Red Sea.
On the first day of trading of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher at 17,939 points, before rising within 50 points of the 18,000-point mark. But amid turbulence on Wall Street, the Taiex eventually reversed its gains, closing down 77 points at 17,853.
Huang Wen-ching
Analyst
In November, the market very optimistic, anticipating a drop in interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve. With U.S. bond yields falling and the decline of the greenback against the New Taiwan dollar, foreign capital flowed into Taiwan shar...
published: 02 Jan 2024
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Best Forex Brokers in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Brokers list in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Trading in Taiwan
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Taiwan is a vibrant and unique economy that has become increasingly attractive to forex brokers in recent years. As the country is encouraging forex trading, more and more brokers have been drawn to its vibrant economic landscape and potential to provide profitable trading opportunities. As a result, it is now possible to find a wide range of brokers offering services in Taiwan. But finding the best forex brokers in Taiwan might be difficult for newbie traders. That is why we have provided some tips for choosing the top brokers i...
published: 17 Jul 2023
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TWSE) is a financial organization in Taipei, Taiwan, with headquarters in Taipei 101. The TWSE was founded in 1961, and it became a stock exchange on February 9, 1962. The Financial Supervisory Commission oversees it.
There are 898 firms listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (denominated in New Taiwan dollars), with a total market value of NT$ 24,519,622 million.
Before opening a trading account with a local securities company in Taiwan, international investors must first register with the TWSE to receive an “Investor ID.”
Taiwan’s economy is a highly developed capitalist economy, with the majority of government businesses having been privatized.
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published: 14 Jul 2022
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How the US' China sanctions boost Taiwan's exports | DW News
Exports from Taiwan surged in August. The boost came from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. It's rushing to get in orders to the self-ruled island's semi-conductor...
Exports from Taiwan surged in August. The boost came from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. It's rushing to get in orders to the self-ruled island's semi-conductor makers, before they have to comply with US curbs that take effect next week.
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Exports from Taiwan surged in August. The boost came from Chinese telecoms giant Huawei. It's rushing to get in orders to the self-ruled island's semi-conductor makers, before they have to comply with US curbs that take effect next week.
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- published: 09 Sep 2020
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Taiwan shares gain 152 points after rollercoaster trading day
Tuesday was a volatile day over in the stock market, after a slump in Wall Street on Monday and amid the mass demonstrations in China. Initially, semiconductor ...
Tuesday was a volatile day over in the stock market, after a slump in Wall Street on Monday and amid the mass demonstrations in China. Initially, semiconductor giants such as TSMC and Mediatek led the index down by more than 100 points. The market staged a sharp rebound after dip buyers stepped in, closing up 152 points at 14,709, on turnover of NT$213.6 billion. Let’s hear from an analyst.
Lin Han-wei
Financial analyst
On Dec. 1, the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, will speak on some related matters. I think that will have an effect on the market this week, with investors adopting a “wait and see” approach. Everyone is concerned that China’s strict “zero-COVID” policy will end up impacting its economy, and accelerate a global recession.
The market fluctuated by almost 300 points during trading, giving a rollercoaster ride of a day to investors. Over in the foreign exchange market, the new Taiwan dollar also rose and fell throughout the day, settling at NT$30.952 against the greenback. With uncertainties over the Fed’s future stance and the protests in China, choppy trading took over market, amid concerns of their impact on the global economy.
https://wn.com/Taiwan_Shares_Gain_152_Points_After_Rollercoaster_Trading_Day
Tuesday was a volatile day over in the stock market, after a slump in Wall Street on Monday and amid the mass demonstrations in China. Initially, semiconductor giants such as TSMC and Mediatek led the index down by more than 100 points. The market staged a sharp rebound after dip buyers stepped in, closing up 152 points at 14,709, on turnover of NT$213.6 billion. Let’s hear from an analyst.
Lin Han-wei
Financial analyst
On Dec. 1, the head of the U.S. Federal Reserve Jerome Powell, will speak on some related matters. I think that will have an effect on the market this week, with investors adopting a “wait and see” approach. Everyone is concerned that China’s strict “zero-COVID” policy will end up impacting its economy, and accelerate a global recession.
The market fluctuated by almost 300 points during trading, giving a rollercoaster ride of a day to investors. Over in the foreign exchange market, the new Taiwan dollar also rose and fell throughout the day, settling at NT$30.952 against the greenback. With uncertainties over the Fed’s future stance and the protests in China, choppy trading took over market, amid concerns of their impact on the global economy.
- published: 29 Nov 2022
- views: 231
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As U.S.-Taiwan Trade Strengthens, Tensions With China Complicates Business | WSJ
Many made-in-China goods are now produced in Taiwan, creating an export boom to the U.S. as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. WSJ visits a Taiwanese...
Many made-in-China goods are now produced in Taiwan, creating an export boom to the U.S. as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. WSJ visits a Taiwanese factory to see how geopolitics are complicating the business environment. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
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Many made-in-China goods are now produced in Taiwan, creating an export boom to the U.S. as tensions rise between Washington and Beijing. WSJ visits a Taiwanese factory to see how geopolitics are complicating the business environment. Photo composite: Sharon Shi
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- published: 01 Feb 2022
- views: 161948
3:45
Taiwan enters carbon trading era with inauguration of Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange|Taiwan News
Taiwan moved one step closer to net-zero emissions on Friday as it inaugurated its first carbon market exchange. The exchange is a place where carbon emissions ...
Taiwan moved one step closer to net-zero emissions on Friday as it inaugurated its first carbon market exchange. The exchange is a place where carbon emissions are traded for credits that can be used internationally. About 27 companies attended the opening ceremony, including TSMC, Hon Hai and China Steel. The first batch of transactions totaled more than US$800,000, with a financial holding making the biggest purchase.
The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange is inaugurated, bringing Taiwan in to the era of carbon trading. The historic event was attended by Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua, Financial Supervisory Commission Division Director Huang Tien-mu, National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin and Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange Chair Sherman Lin.
Sherman Lin
Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange
Carbon pricing has become the most effective tool that can lead to carbon reduction. Establishing a trading platform like this can bring in market mechanisms that can create incentives for enterprises to reduce their carbon emissions.
The carbon trading platform is a compilation of suppliers and developers looking to sell carbon emissions. A list of sellers is compiled and inspected, before the carbon credits associated with them gets put up for sale on the platform. Then, Taiwanese businesses can purchase the credits, which allow them generate a certain amount of carbon emissions, while getting their products to be considered carbon neutral. The first sellers of carbon credits on Taiwan’s platform originated from seven countries, including Vietnam, India and Kenya, with between 50,000 and 100,000 tons of carbon for sale at a rate of US$5 to US$15 per ton. The first transactions on the platform totaled US$800,000, and the biggest buyer was a finance holding company.
Kung Ming-hsin
National Development Council
I think this is a historic moment. These transactions are much more lively than we can imagine. The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange has many cooperative relationships with exchanges in other countries, including the London Stock Exchange, the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Singapore Exchange.
Lee Chang-ken
Cathay Financial Holding president
Our financial holding and all its subsidiaries mobilized people to support this. Actually, we have operations in more than 10 countries. Of course, we have some carbon credits from abroad that we can put to use locally here. So of course we will be very active on this exchange.
Several companies rushed to make transactions on the opening day, including China Steel Corporation and TSMC. Big names in finance were also present, such as E.Sun Financial Holding, Cathay Financial Holding, Mega Holdings and CTBC Financial Holding, all of which engaged in trading. E.Sun purchased 5,000 tons of carbon, to offset its own emissions in financial products and services. Hua Nan Commercial Bank said it had also made a purchase of a similar amount to other companies in the finance sector. China Steel purchased 500 tons as well, and says it will evaluate whether to purchase more in the future.
Sherman Lin
Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange
The finance industry can play the role in green finance. Through investment and financing, it can bring attention to important issues like this.
The carbon trading platform is hoped to push companies toward treating carbon emissions as a commodity and set up Taiwan on the road of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152
Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53
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https://wn.com/Taiwan_Enters_Carbon_Trading_Era_With_Inauguration_Of_Taiwan_Carbon_Solution_Exchange|Taiwan_News
Taiwan moved one step closer to net-zero emissions on Friday as it inaugurated its first carbon market exchange. The exchange is a place where carbon emissions are traded for credits that can be used internationally. About 27 companies attended the opening ceremony, including TSMC, Hon Hai and China Steel. The first batch of transactions totaled more than US$800,000, with a financial holding making the biggest purchase.
The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange is inaugurated, bringing Taiwan in to the era of carbon trading. The historic event was attended by Minister of Economic Affairs Wang Mei-hua, Financial Supervisory Commission Division Director Huang Tien-mu, National Development Council Minister Kung Ming-hsin and Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange Chair Sherman Lin.
Sherman Lin
Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange
Carbon pricing has become the most effective tool that can lead to carbon reduction. Establishing a trading platform like this can bring in market mechanisms that can create incentives for enterprises to reduce their carbon emissions.
The carbon trading platform is a compilation of suppliers and developers looking to sell carbon emissions. A list of sellers is compiled and inspected, before the carbon credits associated with them gets put up for sale on the platform. Then, Taiwanese businesses can purchase the credits, which allow them generate a certain amount of carbon emissions, while getting their products to be considered carbon neutral. The first sellers of carbon credits on Taiwan’s platform originated from seven countries, including Vietnam, India and Kenya, with between 50,000 and 100,000 tons of carbon for sale at a rate of US$5 to US$15 per ton. The first transactions on the platform totaled US$800,000, and the biggest buyer was a finance holding company.
Kung Ming-hsin
National Development Council
I think this is a historic moment. These transactions are much more lively than we can imagine. The Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange has many cooperative relationships with exchanges in other countries, including the London Stock Exchange, the Tokyo Stock Exchange and the Singapore Exchange.
Lee Chang-ken
Cathay Financial Holding president
Our financial holding and all its subsidiaries mobilized people to support this. Actually, we have operations in more than 10 countries. Of course, we have some carbon credits from abroad that we can put to use locally here. So of course we will be very active on this exchange.
Several companies rushed to make transactions on the opening day, including China Steel Corporation and TSMC. Big names in finance were also present, such as E.Sun Financial Holding, Cathay Financial Holding, Mega Holdings and CTBC Financial Holding, all of which engaged in trading. E.Sun purchased 5,000 tons of carbon, to offset its own emissions in financial products and services. Hua Nan Commercial Bank said it had also made a purchase of a similar amount to other companies in the finance sector. China Steel purchased 500 tons as well, and says it will evaluate whether to purchase more in the future.
Sherman Lin
Taiwan Carbon Solution Exchange
The finance industry can play the role in green finance. Through investment and financing, it can bring attention to important issues like this.
The carbon trading platform is hoped to push companies toward treating carbon emissions as a commodity and set up Taiwan on the road of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
For more Taiwan news, tune in:
Sun to Fri at 9:30 pm on Channel 152
Tue to Sat at 1 am on Channel 53
#台灣新聞 #TaiwanNews #民視新聞 #FTV新聞 #Taiwan
- published: 22 Dec 2023
- views: 255
3:34
US and Taiwan to launch formal trade talks in fall | DW News
The United States and Taiwan have announced plans to start trade talks in the fall. Taipei says it wants to attract more US investment and join international t...
The United States and Taiwan have announced plans to start trade talks in the fall. Taipei says it wants to attract more US investment and join international trade blocs, including the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The announcement comes amid rising tensions with China. A recent visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the island democracy drew sharp criticism from Beijing. Taiwan is the United States’ eighth-largest trading partner delivering semiconductors and many other technologies.
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The United States and Taiwan have announced plans to start trade talks in the fall. Taipei says it wants to attract more US investment and join international trade blocs, including the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The announcement comes amid rising tensions with China. A recent visit by US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to the island democracy drew sharp criticism from Beijing. Taiwan is the United States’ eighth-largest trading partner delivering semiconductors and many other technologies.
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- published: 18 Aug 2022
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7:15
Taiwan tensions have global trade on edge | DW News
New worries about trade in Asia – and knock-on effects for the global economy: China says it is sanctioning US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she visited Taiw...
New worries about trade in Asia – and knock-on effects for the global economy: China says it is sanctioning US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she visited Taiwan. Beijing considers the self-governing island part of its territory – and called her trip a provocation.
The military exersizes have prompted some ships to navigate around the Taiwan Strait, disrupting key trading routes for cargo and commodities sailing around the world. It's proof of the economic fallout any escalation in the region would have globally. Trade between China and Taiwan has also seen interruptions.
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https://wn.com/Taiwan_Tensions_Have_Global_Trade_On_Edge_|_Dw_News
New worries about trade in Asia – and knock-on effects for the global economy: China says it is sanctioning US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she visited Taiwan. Beijing considers the self-governing island part of its territory – and called her trip a provocation.
The military exersizes have prompted some ships to navigate around the Taiwan Strait, disrupting key trading routes for cargo and commodities sailing around the world. It's proof of the economic fallout any escalation in the region would have globally. Trade between China and Taiwan has also seen interruptions.
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- published: 05 Aug 2022
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3:11
Analysis: Taiwan's Carbon Trading System | TaiwanPlus News
📹Reporter(s): Howard Chang/Sally Jensen
Taiwan recently announced it will have a carbon trading system up and running by the middle of the year. The government...
📹Reporter(s): Howard Chang/Sally Jensen
Taiwan recently announced it will have a carbon trading system up and running by the middle of the year. The government hopes that it will help reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions. TaiwanPlus speaks to Professor Shih Wen-chen of National Chengchi University’s Department of International Business to find out more.
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Taiwan recently announced it will have a carbon trading system up and running by the middle of the year. The government hopes that it will help reduce industrial greenhouse gas emissions. TaiwanPlus speaks to Professor Shih Wen-chen of National Chengchi University’s Department of International Business to find out more.
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- published: 22 May 2023
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2:22
Taiex approaches 18,000 points but ends down in first trading session|Taiwan News
In the first trading session of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher, nearly reaching 18,000 points. But the market lost its positive momentum and finished the day...
In the first trading session of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher, nearly reaching 18,000 points. But the market lost its positive momentum and finished the day at 17,853 points. Trading was mixed in electronics, while shipping stocks saw gains amid rising tensions in the Red Sea.
On the first day of trading of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher at 17,939 points, before rising within 50 points of the 18,000-point mark. But amid turbulence on Wall Street, the Taiex eventually reversed its gains, closing down 77 points at 17,853.
Huang Wen-ching
Analyst
In November, the market very optimistic, anticipating a drop in interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve. With U.S. bond yields falling and the decline of the greenback against the New Taiwan dollar, foreign capital flowed into Taiwan shares. That pushed the index to the 18,000-point mark very quickly, in just two months. In other words, there is some profit-taking selling pressure at play here.
As for electronics shares, TSMC closed flat at NT$593, MediaTek fell 3.35%, and Quanta Computer dropped 4.68%. In contrast, panel makers AUO and Innolux posted gains. Amid growing tensions in the Red Sea, shipping giant Yang Ming Marine Transport rose 3.31%, and Evergreen Marine closed up 5.23%.
Huang Wen-ching
Analyst
Of course, what we’ll need to keep in mind is that expectations over the next wave of interest rate changes are quite positive. After the Federal Open Market Committee holds its first meeting of the year, we’ll need to wait and monitor the subsequent interest rate projections. If your projections are overly optimistic, adjust them somewhat. Check company revenues and earnings to assess the actual contribution to growth.
The analyst says that with the rise of artificial intelligence and the upcoming CES trade show, this year’s trade could focus on AI-and PC-concept stocks. He says that, although last year’s bullish momentum should continue, caution is advised ahead of the Lunar New Year, amid uncertainties like the elections and potential interest rate cuts.
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https://wn.com/Taiex_Approaches_18,000_Points_But_Ends_Down_In_First_Trading_Session|Taiwan_News
In the first trading session of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher, nearly reaching 18,000 points. But the market lost its positive momentum and finished the day at 17,853 points. Trading was mixed in electronics, while shipping stocks saw gains amid rising tensions in the Red Sea.
On the first day of trading of 2024, Taiwan shares opened higher at 17,939 points, before rising within 50 points of the 18,000-point mark. But amid turbulence on Wall Street, the Taiex eventually reversed its gains, closing down 77 points at 17,853.
Huang Wen-ching
Analyst
In November, the market very optimistic, anticipating a drop in interest rates by the U.S. Federal Reserve. With U.S. bond yields falling and the decline of the greenback against the New Taiwan dollar, foreign capital flowed into Taiwan shares. That pushed the index to the 18,000-point mark very quickly, in just two months. In other words, there is some profit-taking selling pressure at play here.
As for electronics shares, TSMC closed flat at NT$593, MediaTek fell 3.35%, and Quanta Computer dropped 4.68%. In contrast, panel makers AUO and Innolux posted gains. Amid growing tensions in the Red Sea, shipping giant Yang Ming Marine Transport rose 3.31%, and Evergreen Marine closed up 5.23%.
Huang Wen-ching
Analyst
Of course, what we’ll need to keep in mind is that expectations over the next wave of interest rate changes are quite positive. After the Federal Open Market Committee holds its first meeting of the year, we’ll need to wait and monitor the subsequent interest rate projections. If your projections are overly optimistic, adjust them somewhat. Check company revenues and earnings to assess the actual contribution to growth.
The analyst says that with the rise of artificial intelligence and the upcoming CES trade show, this year’s trade could focus on AI-and PC-concept stocks. He says that, although last year’s bullish momentum should continue, caution is advised ahead of the Lunar New Year, amid uncertainties like the elections and potential interest rate cuts.
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- published: 02 Jan 2024
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Best Forex Brokers in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Brokers list in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Trading in Taiwan
Best Forex Brokers in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Brokers List in Taiwan 2024 | Forex Trading in Taiwan
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Taiwan's Stock Market
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TWSE) is a financial organization in Taipei, Taiwan, with headquarters in Taipei 101. The TWSE was founded in 1961, and it became a stock exchange on February 9, 1962. The Financial Supervisory Commission oversees it.
There are 898 firms listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (denominated in New Taiwan dollars), with a total market value of NT$ 24,519,622 million.
Before opening a trading account with a local securities company in Taiwan, international investors must first register with the TWSE to receive an “Investor ID.”
Taiwan’s economy is a highly developed capitalist economy, with the majority of government businesses having been privatized.
Taiwan is the seventh biggest economy in Asia and the 20th largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing the IMF to classify it as an advanced economy and the World Bank to classify it as a high-income economy.
Taiwan is the world’s most technologically advanced computer chip manufacturer. Telecommunications, financial services, and utilities are the three highest-paying industries in Taiwan as of 2018.
In the 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Index, Taiwan’s economy was placed first in Asia (GEI). During the previous three decades, real GDP growth has averaged around 8%, thanks to technocracy-centered economic planning until 1987.
Since World War II, exports have increased, while inflation and unemployment have remained low, and the country’s foreign reserves have risen to the fourth biggest in the world.
Major economic indicators of Taiwan’s economy are released by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting, and Statistics and the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Taiwan is currently dealing with many of the same economic problems as other industrialized countries.
With the potential of more labor-intensive sectors being relocated to nations with lower labor costs, such as mainland China, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Taiwan’s future development will have to rely on further transformation to a high-tech, service-oriented economy.
Taiwan has effectively diversified its trading markets in recent years, reducing its percentage of exports to the US from 49 percent in 1984 to 20 percent in 2002.
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The Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TWSE) is a financial organization in Taipei, Taiwan, with headquarters in Taipei 101. The TWSE was founded in 1961, and it became a stock exchange on February 9, 1962. The Financial Supervisory Commission oversees it.
There are 898 firms listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (denominated in New Taiwan dollars), with a total market value of NT$ 24,519,622 million.
Before opening a trading account with a local securities company in Taiwan, international investors must first register with the TWSE to receive an “Investor ID.”
Taiwan’s economy is a highly developed capitalist economy, with the majority of government businesses having been privatized.
Taiwan is the seventh biggest economy in Asia and the 20th largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing the IMF to classify it as an advanced economy and the World Bank to classify it as a high-income economy.
Taiwan is the world’s most technologically advanced computer chip manufacturer. Telecommunications, financial services, and utilities are the three highest-paying industries in Taiwan as of 2018.
In the 2015 Global Entrepreneurship Index, Taiwan’s economy was placed first in Asia (GEI). During the previous three decades, real GDP growth has averaged around 8%, thanks to technocracy-centered economic planning until 1987.
Since World War II, exports have increased, while inflation and unemployment have remained low, and the country’s foreign reserves have risen to the fourth biggest in the world.
Major economic indicators of Taiwan’s economy are released by the Directorate-General of Budget, Accounting, and Statistics and the Ministry of Economic Affairs.
Taiwan is currently dealing with many of the same economic problems as other industrialized countries.
With the potential of more labor-intensive sectors being relocated to nations with lower labor costs, such as mainland China, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Taiwan’s future development will have to rely on further transformation to a high-tech, service-oriented economy.
Taiwan has effectively diversified its trading markets in recent years, reducing its percentage of exports to the US from 49 percent in 1984 to 20 percent in 2002.
Exotic Markets Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B099C4J28V
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/deancahillacca
- published: 14 Jul 2022
- views: 502