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Nasdaq - Fri Nov 20, 9:17 am ET
TAIPEI -(Dow Jones)- Taiwan is unlikely to raise tax rates next year before any "concrete" economic recovery, Minister of Finance Lee Sush-der said Friday.
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Bloomberg - Thu Nov 19, 7:23 am ET
Nov. 19 (Bloomberg) -- Taiwan’s economics ministry denied a newspaper report that it rejected an application submitted by a group led by Primus Financial Holdings Ltd.
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Nasdaq - Fri Nov 20, 5:17 am ET
TAIPEI -(Dow Jones)- The New Taiwan dollar has been rising persistently against the Korean won, Yen Tzung-Ta, director general of the Taiwan central bank's department of economic research, said Friday.
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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 17, 2:26 am ET
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- China’s benchmark stock index rose, led by banks, after the country signed an agreement with Taiwan to boost financial cooperation. Makers of consumer products fell on speculation recent gains were overdone.
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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 17, 3:26 am ET
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- China’s stocks rose for a third day, led by banks, after the country signed an agreement with Taiwan to boost financial cooperation. Makers of consumer products fell on speculation recent gains were overdone.
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The Washington Times - Tue Nov 17, 6:02 am ET
SHANGHAI (AP) -- President Barack Obama says he sees no need to change Washington's "one-China" policy, which acknowledges China's position that Taiwan is part of its territory. Taiwan and China split amid civil war in 1949. Beijing threatens to attack if Taiwan moves to formalize its de facto independence. The U.S. "one-China" position acknowledges China's view on Taiwan, but it does not ...
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Idaho State Journal - Fri Nov 20, 2:22 am ET
In this photo taken Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Taiwanese fashion designer Colin Lin displaying shoes made out of recycled newspapers. Lin's environmentally friendly footwear company produces shoes and tote bags for green-minded consumers around the world. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying)
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EARTHtimes.org - Fri Nov 20, 4:13 am ET
Taipei - A majority of Taiwan residents have more trust in US President Barack Obama than in their own president or Chinese President Hu Jintao, an opinion poll showed on Friday. The telephone survey of 1,004 adults by the Global View monthly magazin...
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Bloomberg - Tue Nov 17, 1:10 am ET
Nov. 17 (Bloomberg) -- Most China stocks fell, dragging the Shanghai Composite Index from a three-month high, on speculation recent gains were overdone. Banks rose after the government and Taiwan agreed to widen access to their financial industries.
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EARTHtimes.org - Fri Nov 20, 10:29 am ET
Taipei - Taiwan's La New Bears baseball team sacked five more players over alleged match fixing Friday, as the illegal betting scandal snowballs and implicates more players. In a statement, La Mew Bears said that after firing two players Thursday, it...
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Nasdaq - Fri Nov 20, 1:02 am ET
TAIPEI -(Dow Jones)- American International Group Inc. (AIG) will work actively and closely with Taiwan regulators on its divestiture of Nan Shan Life Insurance Co., AIG spokeswoman Lauren Day said Friday.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Thu Nov 12, 8:49 pm ET
TAICHUNG, Taiwan----B2BManufactures.com is a well-known Asia based B2B portal. It is a leading Manufacturers Directory that composes manufacturers and suppliers from various industries in Taiwan and Mainland China.
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Reuters via Yahoo! News - Thu Nov 19, 3:10 am ET
About 60 percent of Taiwan's youth have considered suicide while more than 30 percent lack direction in life, because of a lack of public role models and weakened family support, a magazine survey found this week.
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AFP via Yahoo! News - Wed Nov 18, 2:42 am ET
Taiwanese universities plan to admit Chinese students for the first time next year, an official said Wednesday, as warming ties break down yet another barrier separating the former rivals.
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INO News - Thu Nov 19, 7:40 pm ET
(RTTNews) - The Taiwan stock market has finished lower in three of five trading days since the end of the five-day winning streak in which it had gathered more than 250 points or 3.2 percent on its way to a 17-month closing high.