Taiwanese Stock Market Drops Amid Middle East Conflict
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan ended lower on Monday as escalating conflict in the Middle East affected market sentiment following attacks by the United States and
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan ended lower on Monday as escalating conflict in the Middle East affected market sentiment following attacks by the United States and
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended down 319.40 points, or 0.90 percent, at 35,095.09 Monday on turnover of NT$966.85 billion (US$30.76 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan,
Taipei: The U.S. dollar was traded at NT$31.399 at 10 a.m. Monday on the Taipei Foreign Exchange, up NT$0.148 from the previous close.
According to
Taipei: The Taiwan Stock Exchange’s main index began the week on a downward trend, opening 137.01 points lower at 35,277.48. The market experienced a turnover
Taipei: Shares in Taiwan recorded their second highest daily point gain in history Wednesday, soaring more than 800 points, amid the possible easing of trade
Taipei: CTBC Bank, the flagship banking arm of Taiwan-based CTBC Financial Holding Co., has obtained approval from the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) to open a
Taipei: EVA Airways (EVA Air), a major Taiwanese international airline, is set to inaugurate direct flights to Dallas on October 3, marking its ninth North
Taipei: Taiwan shares ended up 845.71 points, or 4.5 percent, at 19,639.14 Wednesday on turnover of NT$269.098 billion (US$8.28 billion).
According to Focus Taiwan, the
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