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IntroductionOn Thursday (December 5), the Taiwan stock market performed strongly, with the Taiwan Stock Weighted ...

On Thursday (December 5), the Taiwan stock market performed strongly, with the Taiwan Stock Weighted Index rising by 0.99% to close at XX points, driven by leading sectors such as electrical appliances, electrical components, and glass. During the day's trading, several technology and electrical stocks stood out, especially Chung Ta-KY (TW:4977), which rose by 10.00% (13.00 points) to close at 143.00 NTD, reaching a three-year high. Additionally, FSP (TW:3015) also surged by 10.00% (6.40 points) to a historical high of 70.40 NTD, and GET (TW:6224) rose nearly 10% (6.20 points) to close at 68.30 NTD.
However, some stocks showed weak performance, with the worst-performing stock being Sinher Hong Corp. (TW:2443), which fell by 9.85% (0.39 points) to 3.57 NTD. Z-Com Technology (TW:2419) also declined by 9.52% (3.40 points) to 32.30 NTD, and Hsin Tai (TW:1235) dropped 8.50% (12.50 points) to close at 134.50 NTD.
Today, no single stock on the Taiwan Stock Exchange hit the limit down; however, stocks with larger declines still had some impact on the overall market sentiment. In the currency market, the USD/TWD exchange rate fell by 0.09% to 32.39 NTD, while the TWD/CNY exchange rate remained steady at 0.22 NTD.
In the futures market, the price of the WTI crude oil January futures contract saw a slight decline of 0.10% (0.07 points), closing at 68.47 USD, while Brent crude and gold futures also experienced minor pullbacks.
Overall, despite some individual stock declines affecting the market, the sentiment remained positive, with the robust performance of technology stocks providing vigor to the market.


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