Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index

Taiwan Capitalization Weighted Stock Index
Traditional Chinese臺灣證券交易所發行量加權股價指數
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinFāxíngliàng Jiāquán Gǔjià Zhǐshù
Wade–GilesFa¹-hsing²-liang⁴ Chia¹-ch′üan² Ku³-chia⁴ Chih³-shu⁴
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳFat-hàng-liong Kâ-khièn Kú-ka Chṳ́-su
Southern Min
Hokkien POJHoat-hêng-liōng Ka-koân Kó͘-kè Chí-sò͘
Tâi-lôHuat-hîng-liōng Ka-kuân Kóo-kè Tsí-sòo
Alternative Chinese name
Traditional Chinese加權指數
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinJiāquánzhǐshù
Wade–GilesChia¹-ch′üan²-chih³-shu⁴
Hakka
Pha̍k-fa-sṳKâ-khièn Chṳ́-su
Southern Min
Hokkien POJKa-koân Chí-sò͘
Tâi-lôKa-kuân Tsí-sòo

The Taiwan Stock Exchange Capitalization Weighted Stock Index (Chinese: 臺灣證券交易所發行量加權股價指數), TWSE Capitalization Weighted Stock Index, or TAIEX (Chinese: 加權指數) is a stock market index for companies traded on the Taiwan Stock Exchange (TWSE). TAIEX covers all of the listed stocks excluding preferred stocks, full-delivery stocks and newly listed stocks, which are listed for less than one calendar month. It was first published in 1967 by TWSE with 1966 being the base year with a value of 100.[1]

The Taiwanese stock market experienced a "bubble economy" from 1986 to 1990. When in 1986 the index was around 1000 points, it reached a peak of over 12,000 points in February 1990 then plummeted to around 2500 points by October 1990.

  1. ^ "Description of the TAIEX on the Taiwan stock exchange site".

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