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This story is part of Forbes’ coverage of Taiwan’s Richest 2025. See the full list here. Taiwan’s thriving semiconductor ...
Taiwan's central bank said on Sunday that U.S. government debt is "sound" and still favoured by investors, and there are no ...
As Trump’s economic offensive against the world’s second largest economy escalates, the Taiwanese ruling elite’s complicity ...
The combined wealth of tycoons on the 2025 Forbes list of Taiwan’s 50 Richest rose to US$197 billion from $174 billion last year.
Taiwan’s Central Bank strengthened its warning to local trading companies over their currency purchases as it seeks once ...
A surge in the Taiwanese dollar last month spurred an influx of funds, driving local money-market rates to the lowest level in more than a year and potentially delaying monetary easing by the central ...
Gyrations in the Taiwanese dollar have dented appetite for trading its derivatives in offshore markets, making it costlier ...
Foreigners own US stocks and bonds worth $30 trln, much of it unhedged. Doubts over the greenback’s status threaten to leave ...
Hedge funds are ramping up bets in the options market that the won will mirror the New Taiwan dollar’s recent rally against ...
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Interest rates in Hong Kong have been eerily low, raising the question of whether the city's dollar peg is now in name only.
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