Geopolitical Negotiations Add Variables; Analysts: Taiwan Stocks to Oscillate at Highs, Watch Inflation Risks
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The US Dow Jones index rose over 1.7%, while Taiwan stocks hit a new high before pulling back, with major institutions selling. PCB firm Zhen Ding-KY's subsidiary plans an IPO in Hong Kong, UMC will raise wafer prices, and a Wistron subsidiary acquired a US factory.
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- Q: What new intraday record high did Taiwan stocks reach on the 17th before closing down?
- A: Taiwan stocks reached a new intraday high of 37145 points on the 17th before closing down 327.68 points at 36804.34.
- Q: Which subsidiary of Zhen Ding-KY plans to apply for listing on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong?
- A: Its subsidiary, Lite-On Semiconductor Technology, plans to apply for listing on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong.
- Q: Why did wafer foundry UMC confirm that it will adjust wafer prices in the second half of the year?
- A: UMC will adjust prices in response to continuous investment and increased costs for raw materials, energy, and logistics.
- Q: How much did WisLab EMS Corporation approve to spend on purchasing a factory in Fremont, California?
- A: WisLab EMS Corporation approved the purchase of a factory in Fremont, California, for 61 million dollars.
- Q: By how many points and what percentage did the US Dow Jones Industrial Average rise on the 17th?
- A: The US Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 868.71 points, or 1.79 percent, to close at 49447.43 on the 17th.