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Taiwan Semi Is Betting $28 Billion on Rising Demand for Chips


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Amid global shortages of semiconductors ranging from chips for autos to graphics processors, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing said early Thursday it plans to spend $28 billion to increase the capacity of its plants.
Taiwan Semi’s (ticker: TSM) American depositary receipts rose 9% to $129.68 in afternoon trading.
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Taiwan Semi Is Betting $28 Billion on Rising Demand for Chips
Amid global shortages of semiconductors ranging from chips for autos to graphics processors, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing said early Thursday it plans to spend $28 billion to increase the capacity of its plants.
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Auto Chip Shortage Will Slow Down Car Makers, Analog Devices CEO Says


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The slowdown in auto manufacturing may last weeks, as companies that manufacture chips ramp up production to meet growing demand for semiconductors amid rebounding car sales.
In a Sunday report, The Wall Street Journal wrote Ford Motor (ticker: F) plans to idle a Louisville, Ky. plant for seven days beginning this week, and several foreign auto makers are trying to figure how to handle a shortage for chips designed for cars.
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There Is an Auto Chip Shortage. That Will Slow Down Car Makers, Says Analog Devices CEO.
The slowdown in auto manufacturing may last weeks, as companies that manufacture chips ramp up production to meet growing demand for semiconductors amid rebounding car sales.

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The Dollar's Decline in Global Reserves: Fact or Fiction?


Jan. 12, 2021 5:31 am ET
In the third quarter of 2020, the dollar’s share of global foreign-exchange reserves slipped to its lowest level in almost a quarter of a century. But don’t let the figures fool you: The greenback is as central to the global financial system as it has ever been.
International Monetary Fund data shows the dollar’s share of reported reserves fell to 60.5% in September. The drop has been magnified in nominal terms due to the currency’s depreciation over the past year. But even accounting for that, the real dollar exposure of...
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In the third quarter of 2020, the dollar’s share of global foreign-exchange reserves slipped to its lowest level in almost a quarter of a century. But don’t let the figures fool you: The greenback is as central to the global financial system as it has ever been.

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Maersk Sees Little Change in Tight Shipping Supply Near Term


Jan. 12, 2021 1:52 pm ET
SÃO PAULO—Demand for ocean shipping services is likely to remain unusually high and supply will remain tight for some time as shippers and carriers adapt to shifts in supply chains driven by the coronavirus pandemic, according to
Robbert van Trooijen,
senior vice president for Latin America and the Caribbean at Maersk Line parent
A.P. Moller-Maersk
A/S.
Manufacturers in China and other parts of Asia have boosted output as their customers in the rest of the world rebuild inventories depleted by the interruption of production in Chinese factories at the start of last year, Mr. van Trooijen said.

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Ford, Other Auto Makers Cut Output on Chip Shortage


Jan. 10, 2021 7:00 am ET
A chip shortage that has disrupted vehicle production in other parts of the globe is reaching U.S. shores, stifling output for major car companies and dimming prospects for a smooth recovery from the pandemic.
Ford Motor Co. is planning to idle a Louisville, Ky., factory for a week starting Monday, because of parts shortages stemming from limited supplies of semiconductors now vital to everything from display screens to transmissions. The move will lead to the temporary layoffs of about 3,900 workers at the plant, which builds two popular SUVs, the Ford Escape and Lincoln Corsair.
Honda Motor Co. , Fiat Chrysler Automobiles NV and others are also wrestling with the shortage, leading them to reduce output on everything from big pickup trucks to compact sedans.

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