Taiwan Stock Exchange (TAI) .TW

What is ‘Taiwan Stock Exchange (TAI) .TW’

The securities trading center in Taiwan. The Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE) was established in 1961 and began operations in February 1962. Its listed securities include stocks, government bonds, convertible bonds, entitlement certificates of convertible bonds, exchange-traded funds, call warrants, put warrants and Taiwan Depository Receipts. Its trading system has been fully computerized since 1993.

Explaining ‘Taiwan Stock Exchange (TAI) .TW’

In conjunction with its governing body, the Financial Supervisory Commission, the TWSE supervises and regulates listed companies, investigates unusual circumstances, makes daily reports to investors of any unusual trading activity, and verifies listed companies’ disclosures. The TWSE’s stated goals include developing new financial products, improving Taiwan’s capital markets, and strengthening the nation’s international competitiveness.

Further Reading

  • Human resource strategy and firm performance in Pacific Rim countries – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
  • How close a relationship does a capital market have with other such markets? The case of Taiwan from the Asian financial crisis – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
  • A hybrid model based on adaptive-network-based fuzzy inference system to forecast Taiwan stock market – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
  • Predicting bank performance with financial forecasts: A case of Taiwan commercial banks – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
  • Do market participants favor employee stock option schemes? Evidence from Taiwan – www.tandfonline.com [PDF]
  • Performance measurement of Taiwan financial holding companies: An additive efficiency decomposition approach – www.sciencedirect.com [PDF]
  • Fraudulent financial reporting detection and business failure prediction models: a comparison – www.emerald.com [PDF]
  • Dynamic linkages between the greater China economic area stock markets—Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan – link.springer.com [PDF]