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  • Bloomberg partners with Taiwan Index Plus for new index

    Taiwan Index Plus and Bloomberg launch Taiwan’s first multi-asset balanced index, combining Taiwan and U.S. indices. Mega International plans an ETF based on it.
    2025/06/15 00:48
  • Taiwan stocks open higher, TSMC leads early gains

    Taiwan’s stock market opened with a modest rise, led by TSMC, amid mixed sector performances. Investors face volatility as they track market trends and earnings.
    2025/02/27 10:35
  • Taiwan stock market hits post-Lunar New Year high

    Taiwan’s stock market hit a post-Lunar New Year high, led by TSMC. U.S. indices showed mixed results, with Intel surging over 10% amid AI hardware plans.
    2025/02/12 10:12
  • Taiwan stock market opens strong, TSMC leads gains

    Taiwan’s stock market sees fluctuations as TSMC’s stock initially rises then falls. TSMC forecasts growth amid AI demand, boosting the semiconductor index.
    2025/01/17 11:33
  • Taiwan stocks open 59 points down, dip below 23,000

    Taiwan’s stock market opened with a 59-point drop, influenced by TSMC’s decline. U.S. markets also fell amid holiday profit-taking, with major indices closing lower.
    2025/01/02 10:02
  • Taiwan stocks rise, buoyed by U.S. market gains

    Taiwan’s stock market surged, influenced by U.S. indices, with TSMC and MediaTek leading gains. Foreign investors bought heavily, boosting market optimism.
    2024/12/25 10:33
  • Taiwan stocks dip below 23,000 as market opens lower

    Taiwan’s stock market opened lower, with the index dropping below 23,000. Electronics stocks fell, while shipping stocks showed gains. U.S. indices also declined.
    2024/12/13 09:40
  • Taiwan stocks dip as U.S. indices influence market

    Taiwan’s stock market opened lower on Dec. 11, influenced by declines in U.S. indices. Tech stocks fell, while shipping stocks rose. Investors eye U.S. market trends.
    2024/12/11 09:54
  • Taiwan’s stock market climbs despite TSMC share dip

    Taiwan’s stock market rose to 17,595.01 on Friday morning, despite Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) shares falling to NT$578. This contrasts with major U.S. stock indices, as the Dow Jones rose by 10.15 points while the Nasdaq fell by 81.91 points. TSMC’s American Depositary Receipt (ADR) price also dropped below US$100 to US$99.13, causing a decline of around 1.04%. This decrease in TSMC’s value affected the main index by approximately 16 points, and its market capitalization dipped below NT$15 trillion. Meanwhile, Asus Chairman Jonney Shih announced the company’s intensified efforts in artificial intelligence (A.I.) development, resulting in Asus shares rising by 6 points to open at NT$460.
    2024/01/05 18:32
  • TSMC leads market surge amid global downturn

    Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) leads Taiwan’s stock market with expectations of over 20% annual revenue increase. TSMC’s stock price stabilizes, opening at NT$580, raising market capitalization to NT$15.03 trillion. In contrast, major U.S. indices closed negatively on Wednesday. TSMC’s American Depositary Shares (ADR) decreased by 1.34%, closing at $100.17.
    2024/01/04 15:04
  • Overseas community emphasizes voting’s role in democracy

    The San Francisco overseas Chinese community hosted a New Year flag-raising ceremony, with Fremont Mayor Lily Mei encouraging the next generation to run for office and speak out for Asians. Mei also urged the community to vote robustly in the upcoming T U.S.-Taiwan relations and reminded them not to underestimate individual power. Director-General Scott Lai of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in San Francisco reviewed Taiwan’s accomplishments last year, highlighting its rise in various indices, ranking second in freedom in Asia and sixth in global competitiveness. Lai also noted the meeting between Morris Chang, founder of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), and key U.S. officials at the 2023 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, praising it as a symbol of U.S. executive branch support for Taiwan. However, Lai acknowledged challenges lie ahead for Taiwan, particularly in its tourism, sightseeing, and restaurant industries’ recovery, as well as social issues such as declining birthrates and wealth disparity. Lai assured that the government would take a more proactive and responsible stance to make positive changes felt by the public.
    2024/01/02 16:00
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