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Sell the News, Buy the Dip: Taiwan's AI Supercycle Isn't Over

In May 2026, Taiwan's stock market surged past 40,000 points. (CNA)

Exclusive | Taiwan Is the World's Hottest Stock Market. That's the Problem.

TSMC's stock performance has become deeply tied to the retirement savings of more than 10 million Taiwanese workers. (File photo, by Yan Lin-yu)

The TSMC Effect: How Taiwan’s Pension Funds Became Bound to a Single Tech Giant

Hon Hai Technology Group (Foxconn)。(File Photo)

Hon Hai Seen as Taiwan's Next AI Catch-Up Play After April's Rally

President Lai Ching-te's approval rating stands at 44.5%, while his disapproval rating reaches 47.5% — dissatisfaction edging ahead of satisfaction. (CNA)

Taiwan's GDP Just Hit a 39-Year High. So Why Is Lai Ching-te's Approval Rating Underwater?

As Taiwan's stock market surges, students find it hard to resist the allure of overnight wealth, driving a sharp rise in new brokerage account openings. (File photo, by Kuo Chin-wei)

Taiwan Stock Market Hits 40,000: Young Retail Investors Drive Record-Breaking Rally

TSMC has created a powerful "magnetic effect" across Taiwan — drawing in capital, talent, and resources at every level. (File photo, AP)

Taiwan's TSMC-Driven AI Economy Has a K-Shaped Problem

TSMC hits a record high as Taiwan's benchmark index climbs alongside TSMC shares, which surged to an all-time high of NT$2,045 on April 14, pushing the broader market up more than 88 points past the 36,200 mark. (Central News Agency)

Taiwan's AI Power Map: 12 Companies Redrawing the Global Tech Order

QIC CEO ALex Lee (right) and Tunghai University Department of Finance visiting professor Jeff Chang (left). (Photo / Sean Wei)

Taiwan's Stock Market Faces Deepening Divide Between AI Winners And Marginalized Firms

Jeff Chang is a visiting professor of finance at Tunghai University. (Photo / Sean Wei)

Why Taiwan Outperforms U.S. Stocks — And Why Its Innovation Board Is Falling Short

Chien Lee-feng, former managing director of Google Taiwan and current independent director of AI startup Appier, shared his views on Taiwan's strengths and weaknesses in the AI survival race on March 25. (Photo by Chang Yu-ping)

Taiwan Is Running Out of People. A Former Google Taiwan Chief Says It Must Go Global