Taiex Falls Below 40,000 Points Amid AI Investment Concerns
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan plunged again Wednesday morning, with Taiwan’s benchmark index falling below the 40,000-point mark as large tech stocks came under heavy pressure
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan plunged again Wednesday morning, with Taiwan’s benchmark index falling below the 40,000-point mark as large tech stocks came under heavy pressure
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended down 1,564.18 points, or 3.76 percent, at 40,039.18 Wednesday on turnover of NT$1.08 trillion (US$33.46 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan,
Taipei: A social media post by the de facto United States embassy in Taiwan showing U.S. and Taiwanese coast guard vessels sailing in formation indicates
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan rebounded to the 40,000-point level by the close of trading Wednesday after late bargain hunting. Despite this recovery, the Taiex still
Taipei: China’s Loong Air on Tuesday launched a new route between Chengdu Tianfu International Airport and Taichung International Airport, marking its first direct cross-strait service.
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan posted the third largest single-session point decline Tuesday as tech stocks took a beating amid lingering concerns over massive spending on
Taipei: Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s (TSMC) subsidiary, Japan Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Inc. (JASM), located in Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan, evacuated its employees after a powerful earthquake
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended down 2,030.83 points, or 4.65 percent, at 41,603.36 Tuesday on turnover of NT$809.48 billion (US$25.04 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan,
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