Taiwan's June Consumer Prices Likely Rose 2.3%, WSJ Poll Shows -- Market Talk
Taiwan's consumer prices in June likely rose 2.3% on year, inching up for the second straight month, according to a poll of six analysts by The Wall Street Journal.
强美元风暴突袭 美银唱空亚洲货币:“混乱时代”已来临
美国银行近日发表研究报告表示,看空一系列亚洲货币,对其他货币则持中立态度,因为这家投资银行认为,这是一个“混乱时代”的开始。
Market Chatter: DBS Bank Raises Taiwan's Inflation Estimate to 2.2% for 2024
DBS Bank hiked its 2024 projection for Taiwan's consumer price index to 2.2% from the previous estimate of 1.7%, Taipei Times reported Friday, citing the bank.
Taiwan Inflation Likely Moderated in March, Exports Rebounded -- Market Talk
Taiwan inflation likely slowed in March, while exports rebounded, Goldman Sachs strategists say.
Taiwan Manufacturing Activity Contracts Softly in March
The Taiwan Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) continued to contract in March, albeit at a slower pace than the preceding month, S&P Global reported Friday.
Taiwan Central Bank Hikes Rates in Surprise Move
Taiwan's central bank surprised markets by raising its key interest rates on Thursday, defying expectations that it would stand pat.
Taiwan's Monetary Aggregates Rise in February
The monthly growth rates of Taiwan's monetary aggregates, M1B and M2, were 1.28% and 1.10% in February on a daily average basis, according to the Thursday press release by the central bank.
Taiwan's Inflation Remains Steady in January
Taiwan's consumer price index in January remained unchanged from the preceding month but rose 1.79% versus a year prior, data released by the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting & Statistics showed Tuesday.
Market Chatter: Taiwan's January Consumer Confidence Hits Two-Year High on Market Boom
Taiwan's consumer confidence improved to a nearly two-year high in January, thanks to a booming local stock market, Focus Taiwan reported Monday, citing a survey released by the National Central University Monday.
Taiwan's Total Tax Revenue Contracts 14% in December 2023
Taiwan's total net tax revenue slumped 14% annually to NT$144.2 billion in December 2023, the Ministry of Finance said Friday.
Taiwan's Average Wage Rises 2.11% in November 2023
Taiwan's average regular earnings of all employees rose 2.11% annually to NT$45,610 in November 2023, according to data released by the Directorate General of Budget, Accounting and Statistics on Friday.
Taiwan's Foreign Exchange Reserves Rise as of End-December 2023
Taiwan's foreign exchange reserves stood at $570.60 billion as of the end of December 2023, up $3.08 billion from the figure recorded at the end of the preceding month, central bank data showed Friday.
Market Chatter: Taiwan's Manufacturing Activity Remains Weak in November, Think Tank Says
Taiwan's manufacturing sector stayed in sluggish mode for the fifth straight month in November, Focus Taiwan reported Friday, citing data from think tank Taiwan Institute of Economic Research (TIER).
Market Chatter: Taiwan Consumer Confidence Improves for Third Straight Month in December
Taiwan's consumer confidence index gained 0.66 points to 70.06 in December, driven by an advance in stock investment sentiment, Taipei Times reported Thursday, citing a National Central University survey.
Interest Rate Cuts in Other G10 Should Help the Yen – Commerzbank
USD/JPY has risen again to the area just below the 150 mark. Economists at Commerzbank analyze the pair’s outlook.
BoJ Minutes: Members Agreed to Maintain Current Monetary Easing to Stably, Sustainably Hit Price Target
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) Board members shared their views on monetary policy outlook and Yield Curve Control (YCC), per the BoJ Minutes of the September meeting.
BoJ's Ueda: Our Basic Stance Is That We Must Patiently Maintain Monetary Easing
Bank of Japan (BOJ) Governor Kazuo Ueda is holding a news conference following his meeting with business leaders in Osaka, western Japan, on Monday.
Japan Interest Rate Decision Preview: Bank of Japan Expected to Stand Pat
The Bank of Japan (BoJ) is set to announce its monetary policy decision early on Friday.
Japan's Economy Grew at Slower Pace in June Quarter Than Initially Estimated
Japan's economy expanded at a slower pace than initially estimated in the April-June quarter due to weaker-than-expected capital spending, revised government data showed Friday.
Taiwan's Manufacturing Activity Contracts Further in July
Taiwan's manufacturing activity contracted for the fourteenth straight month in July, according to the latest S&P Global PMI data.