Taiwan's key stock index fell for the first day in four, led by Asustek Computer Inc (
The TAIEX dropped 59.45, or 1.1 percent, to 5332.98, after rising as much as 2.1 percent. Within the index, 381 stocks fell and 134 rose. The total value of shares traded was NT$160.2 billion (US$4.6 billion), the heaviest trading day since Dec. 13.
Some companies are selling shares in an effort to boost their profits through one-time gains, traders said.
"Companies are seeking to boost their earnings at year-end through sales of their own stock holdings," said Peter Griffith, a salesman at Entrust Securities Co (
The index is the third-best performing index in the world in the last three months, up 47 percent in US dollar terms. The Taiwan dollar was recently trading at 35.13, close to five month lows.
The following stocks made significant gains or losses: Computer makers and computer parts makers fell on concerns the drop in the yen and the Korean won may make their products more attractive to buyers than Taiwan's computers. The South Korean won shed 0.4 percent to 1,322.95 against the US dollar, its weakest level since April 30. The Japanese yen dropped to ?131.42, a three-year low against the US dollar.
Acer Inc (宏電) , a computer maker, fell US$0.50, or 2.8 percent, to NT$17.10. Asustek Computer Inc., the biggest computer motherboard maker in Taiwan, fell NT$9, or 5.6 percent, to NT$151. Compal Electronics Inc (仁寶電腦), a notebook computer maker, fell NT$3.10, or 6.9 percent, to NT$41.80. Quanta Computer Inc (廣達電腦), Taiwan's biggest computer notebook maker, fell NT$6.50, or 5.7 percent, to NT$107.
Memory chipmakers gained after the price of the 128-megabit dynamic random access memory chip rose 7.5 percent yesterday to US$2, according to DRAM Exchange, a market place for memory chips.
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. Chief Executive Park Chong Sup will brief creditors this week on his trip to the US, where he had talks with larger rival Micron Technology Inc. about a possible tie-up which may mean less supply of chips if an agreement between the two companies is reached.
Winbond Electronics Corp (
China Airlines Co (
Hon Hai Precision Industry Co (
PREPARATION: Ferry lines and flights were canceled ahead of only the second storm to hit the nation in November, while many areas canceled classes and work Authorities yesterday evacuated more than 3,000 people ahead of approaching Tropical Storm Fung-wong, which is expected to make landfall between Kaohsiung and Pingtung County this evening. Fung-wong was yesterday morning downgraded from a typhoon to a tropical storm as it approached the nation’s southwest coast, the Central Weather Administration (CWA) said, as it issued a land alert for the storm. The alert applies to residents in Tainan, Kaohsiung, Pingtung and Taitung counties, and the Hengchun Peninsula (恆春). As of press time last night, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, and Yilan, Miaoli, Changhua, Yunlin, Pingtung and Penghu counties, as well as Chiayi city and county had
The Central Weather Administration (CWA) yesterday issued a sea alert for Typhoon Fung-wong (鳳凰) as it threatened vessels operating in waters off the Pratas Islands (Dongsha Islands, 東沙群島), the Bashi Channel and south of the Taiwan Strait. A land alert is expected to be announced some time between late last night and early this morning, the CWA said. As of press time last night, Taoyuan, as well as Yilan, Hualien and Penghu counties had declared today a typhoon day, canceling work and classes. Except for a few select districts in Taipei and New Taipei City, all other areas and city
SELF-DETERMINATION: German lawmakers add earth to an art installation in front of the Reichstag to show that the face of a nation lies with its people, Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan’s future should be decided by Taiwanese, German-Taiwan Parliamentary Friendship Group chairman Till Steffen said yesterday, while giving former president Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) a tour of the German parliament building. Tsai arrived in Berlin on Sunday and the following day delivered a keynote speech at the Berlin Freedom Conference titled “Threats facing democracies: Taiwan’s experience defending freedom.” Tsai yesterday attended a tea gathering at the Bundestag, joined by former friendship group chairman of 15 years Klaus-Peter Willsch, German defense affairs specialist Roderich Kiesewetter and Federal Ministry of Education, Family Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth Parliamentary State Secretary Michael Brand. Noting that the
BOOST IN CONFIDENCE: The sale sends a clear message of support for Taiwan and dispels rumors that US President Donald Trump ‘sold out’ the nation, an expert said The US government on Thursday announced a possible sale to Taiwan of fighter jet parts, which was estimated to cost about US$330 million, in a move that an expert said “sends a clear message of support for Taiwan” amid fears that Washington might be wavering in its attitude toward Taipei. It was the first announcement of an arms sale to Taiwan since US President Donald Trump returned to the White House earlier this year. The proposed package includes non-standard components, spare and repair parts, consumables and accessories, as well repair and return support for the F-16, C-130 and Indigenous Defense Fighter aircraft,