Taiwan Stock Exchange’s Main Index Opens Higher
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced an uptick, opening 121.11 points higher at 41,259.96. This rise was recorded on a turnover of NT$20.337
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index experienced an uptick, opening 121.11 points higher at 41,259.96. This rise was recorded on a turnover of NT$20.337
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended up 794.93 points, or 1.93 percent, at 41,933.78 Thursday on turnover of NT$1.194 trillion (US$38.098 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan,
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