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MarketsTaiwan Dollar Drops to Weakest Since May as Stock Outflows Surge
Key Takeaways
- 1Taiwan Dollar weakest since May.
- 2Driven by surge in stock outflows.
- 3Suggests foreign investor capital repatriation.
The Taiwan Dollar (TWD) has hit its lowest point against the USD since May, primarily driven by a significant surge in stock outflows. This indicates foreign investors are pulling capital from Taiwanese equities, likely due to concerns over global economic conditions, rising US interest rates, or geopolitical tensions. The currency's weakness could impact import costs and corporate earnings for Taiwanese companies, while potentially boosting export competitiveness. Investors should watch for continued capital flow trends and any central bank intervention.
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