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Tech Surge Propels Asian Markets: Chip Stocks Lead Taiwan’s Remarkable Rally

Tech Surge Asian Markets Chip Stocks

Tech Rally Drives Asian Markets: Taiwan’s Remarkable Surge Fueled by Chip Stocks. Explore the Impact and Upcoming Trends in Tech Stocks

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Tech Surge Propels Asian Markets: Chip Stocks Lead Taiwan’s Remarkable Rally

Markets Update

In a noteworthy market development, Taiwan spearheaded a surge in major Asia-Pacific markets on Friday, propelled by a remarkable boost in chip stocks. Notably, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Corp witnessed a significant 6.63% increase, contributing to the Taiwan Weighted Index’s rise by 2.63%, closing at 17,681.52.

Investor attention also gravitated toward Japan’s December inflation data, revealing a drop in the country’s headline inflation rate to 2.6%, marking its lowest since June 2022. The core inflation rate, excluding fresh food prices, mirrored economist expectations at 2.3%. These figures precede the Bank of Japan’s upcoming two-day monetary policy meeting starting on January 22.

In Japan, the Nikkei 225 rebounded by 1.4%, closing at 35,963.27, following two consecutive days of losses. South Korea’s Kospi gained 1.34%, and Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 reversed a three-day losing streak, climbing 1.02% to close at 7,421.2.

Across the Pacific, the U.S. witnessed a market rebound, with all three major indexes experiencing gains fueled by robust tech stock performance. Apple led the charge with a notable 3.3% surge following a favorable upgrade by Bank of America, marking its best day since May 5, 2023. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose by 0.54%, the S&P 500 climbed 0.88%, and the Nasdaq Composite posted the most significant gain, 1.35%.

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