Taiwan shares end down amid global economic concerns
Shares in Taiwan closed lower Monday, hurt by disappointing job data released in the United States on Friday that raised concerns over the global economic
Shares in Taiwan closed lower Monday, hurt by disappointing job data released in the United States on Friday that raised concerns over the global economic
Shares in Taiwan moved sharply higher Friday to close above the 17,500-point mark, led by large-cap contract chipmakers Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) and United
Shares in Taiwan moved slightly lower Wednesday, with the bellwether electronics sector serving as an anchor helping the broader market recover most of its earlier
Taiwan shares closed up 93.77 points, or 0.54 percent, at 17,490.29 Tuesday on turnover of NT$335.3 billion (US$12.07 billion).Source: Focus Taiwan News Channel
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Taipei, Aug. 20 (CNA) Lithuania hopes to diversify its markets and expand economic cooperation with Taiwan by opening a trade office in Taipei, the country’s
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