World markets find solace in Taiwan election, local investors express apprehension

World markets find solace in Taiwan election, local investors express apprehension


By⁤ Tom ‍Westbrook ⁤and Ankur Banerjee

SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Taiwan’s election ⁤could allay global concerns about the island’s relations with⁢ China,⁤ while‌ prompting a light selloff domestically on Monday as investors⁤ worry the result could hinder economic⁢ policy.

Vice President Lai Ching-te won the presidency on Saturday, the third consecutive ⁣term for his ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP),‌ but ​the party lost its parliamentary majority, complicating​ Lai’s spending plans​ and any intent to take an ​aggressive stance ‌on China.

China, which claims Taiwan as its ⁤territory, had called Lai a separatist⁢ and “troublemaker ⁤through and through”, but took a gentler tone after ⁣the⁣ election,‍ not mentioning him by name and saying the results revealed the DPP “cannot represent the mainstream public ‍opinion”⁢ on Taiwan.

Analysts‌ expect Taiwan’s stock market to take a hit this week as the ​spectre of‌ policy ⁤paralysis fuels​ selling in a​ market that is up 25% in little more than​ a year.

Yet the outcome ​is…

2024-01-14 03:26:19
Post from finance.yahoo.com
rnrn

Exit mobile version