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  2. Taiwan Stock Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The exchange broadcasts before-hour information from 7:40 to 8:40. Then it has normal trading sessions from 09:00 to 13:45 and fixed price post-market sessions from 14:00 to 15:00 on all days of the week except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays declared by the exchange in advance. [2] [3]

  3. List of companies of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan Cooperative Bank: Financials Banks Taipei: 1944 Banking P A Taiwan Fertilizer: Chemicals Fertilizers Taipei: 1946 State-owned fertilizers S A Taiwan Financial Holdings Group: Financials Financial services Taipei: 2007 State-owned banking, financial and related services S A Taiwan Golden Bee: Consumer goods Automobiles Kaohsiung: 1954

  4. Economy of Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    Taiwan imports most of its energy needs. The United States is Taiwan's third largest trading partner, taking 11.4% of Taiwanese exports and supplying 10.0% of its imports. [58] [59] Mainland China has recently become Taiwan's largest import and export partner. In 2010, the mainland accounted for 28.0% of Taiwan's exports and 13.2% of imports.

  5. Taipei Exchange - Wikipedia

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    It was founded on 1 November 1994. The initial fund of the foundation was contributed by the Taiwan Stock Exchange, Taiwan Securities Association, and Taiwan Depository & Clearing. [1] Its headquarters is in the Zhongzheng District of Taipei City. In February 2015, the Gre Tai Securities Market changed its name to Taipei Exchange.

  6. TAIEX - Wikipedia

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    It was first published in 1967 by TWSE with 1966 being the base year with a value of 100. [2] The Taiwanese stock market experienced a "bubble economy" from 1986 to 1990. [3] When in 1986 the index was around 1000 points, it reached a peak of over 12,000 points in February 1990 then plummeted to around 2500 points by October 1990.

  7. List of Taiwan exchange-traded funds - Wikipedia

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    0060 Yuanta/P-shares TSEC Taiwan Non-Tech 50 ETF. This ETF was delisted on February 26, 2016. 006201 Yuanta/P-shares Taiwan GreTai 50 ETF, tracks GreTai 50 Index; 006203 Yuanta/ P-shares MSCI Taiwan ETF; 006204 Sinopac Taiwan TAIEX Index ETF; 006208 Fubon Taiwan 50 Index ETF – same as 0050, tracks the FTSE TWSE Taiwan 50 Index

  8. Most Taiwanese believe China unlikely to invade in coming ...

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    Most Taiwanese believe China is unlikely to invade in the coming five years but do see Beijing as a serious threat to the democratic island, a poll by Taiwan's top military think tank showed on ...

  9. Taiwan Futures Exchange - Wikipedia

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    It offers futures and options on major Taiwan stock indices, government bond futures, equity options and 30-day CP interest rate futures. [1] The development of Taiwan's futures market may be divided into two stages. In the first stage, foreign futures were allowed for trading; the second stage marked the creation of a domestic futures market.