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ãTAIPEI TIMESã TAIEX rises despite local outbreak as shares of container shippers climb
A man walks past an electronic stock board at a securities firm in Taipei on May 11.
Photo: CNA 2021/05/25 03:00
SURGE: Transactions in the shipping sub-index made up 37 percent of all transactions, which an investor said indicated a shaky structure of market participants
By Kao Shih-ching / Staff reporter
The TAIEX yesterday gained 0.22 percent to 16,338.29 points, despite ri
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Taiwan shares keep falling amid COVID-19 panic
05/13/2021 06:17 PM
CNA photo May 13, 2021
Taipei, May 13 (CNA) Taiwan s stock market continued a downward trend Thursday, finishing the session 1.46 percent lower amid escalating fears over a spike in domestic COVID-19 cases, but remained above the six-month moving average of 15,588 points.
The Taiwan Stock Exchange weighted index, or Taiex, ended down 232.27 points, or 1.46 percent, at 15,670.10 after moving between 15,368.54 and 16,031.93. Turnover totaled NT$568.28 billion (US$20.32 billion).
Shares continued their downward trend from the previous day, when the weighted index ended down 680.76 points, or 4.11 percent, at 15,902.37, after tumbling by more than 1,000 points in early trading amid the spike in the number of domestically transmitted COVID-19 cases.
MSCI adds Yang Ming Marine to global standard indexes
05/12/2021 03:07 PM
CNA file photo
Taipei, May 12 (CNA) Yang Ming Marine Transport Corp., one of the leading container cargo service providers in Taiwan, has been added to the MSCI Global Standard Indexes after a semi-annual index review by global index provider MSCI Inc.
In a statement released on its website early Wednesday (Taipei time), MSCI said that on the other hand, it has deleted computer periphery supplier Chicony Electronics Co. and property developer Highwealth Construction Co. from the MSCI Global Standard Indexes.
MSCI said Yang Ming Marine has been removed from the MSCI Global Small Cap Indexes after being included into the global standard indexes, while the index provider has added Chicony Electronics and Highwealth Construction into the the MSCI Global Small Cap Indexes.