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Aug 23, 2024 |
investing.com | In Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Nikki Haley, a former rival to Donald Trump for the U.S. Republican presidential nomination, said on Saturday that isolationism was not healthy and that the party should stand with the country's allies, especially in the face of China. Speaking to reporters during a visit to Taiwan, Haley - Trump's ambassador to the United Nations who then ran against him - said it was important to support Taiwan, Ukraine and Israel. "I don't think the isolationist approach is healthy.
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May 24, 2024 |
pm-research.com | Yao-Tsung Chen |In Taiwan |Shu-Yi Lin |Cheng-Yen Yu
Information published by news media affects stock prices through two channels. One is the information therein, which can cause a permanent price change. Pinpointing general durations and correlations for every piece of information and price change with a machine learning algorithm is difficult, however. The second channel is investor sentiment, which can result in a temporary price change. Much literature contains general rules for predicting price changes based on investor sentiment.
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Mar 12, 2024 |
telegraph.co.uk | James Crisp |Nicola Smith |In Taiwan |Matthew Day
North Korea state television broadcasts will soon be available online and on smartphones Soap opera fans tired of Netflix can now tune in to the best dramas from the hermit kingdom of North Korea. For as little as £16 a month, subscribers can now binge watch the dictatorship’s unique brand of earnest singing, marching soldiers and weeping newscasters.
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Jan 13, 2024 |
mkfm.com | Helen-Ann Smith |In Taiwan
This is the first time in Taiwan's nearly 30-year-old democracy that the same party has won three consecutive terms. And it's absolutely significant they have done so while constantly standing on a platform of standing up to China. Indeed, Mr Lai has consistently characterised this campaign as a choice between "democracy and autocracy". Even at the polls today while casting his ballot, he made sure to emphasise that Taiwan's democratic process has been "hard-won" and "should be cherished".
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May 17, 2023 |
investing.com | In Taiwan
3/3© Reuters. Former British Prime Minister Liz Truss makes a speech at an event in Taipei, Taiwan May 17, 2023. REUTERS/Ann Wang2/3TAIPEI (Reuters) -Former British prime minister Liz Truss said in Taiwan on Wednesday the West must avoid appeasing China and show unwavering support for the democratically governed island, in a speech that risks further damaging Britain's ties with Beijing.
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