1. New delisting stock rules officially launched, market trading rules undergo biggest adjustment in 30 years

Recently, Taiwan's stock market has experienced heightened volatility, bringing the delisting stock system back into the spotlight. The Taiwan Stock Exchange announced that the delisting stock system, in place for over 30 years, will be comprehensively revised starting August 10. Key changes include shortening the restriction period, increasing matching frequency, and relaxing the criteria for high-priced stock designation, aiming to resolve past trading issues caused by insufficient liquidity. With the new rules in effect, investors are most concerned about which stocks will benefit first and how the future trading environment will change.

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2. Three major regulatory revisions at a glance: New changes for high-priced and restricted stocks

The highlights of the new delisting stock rules include reducing the standard restriction period from 10 trading days to 5, increasing matching frequency to approximately every 2 minutes, and adjusting the price gap threshold for designating thousand-dollar stocks (stocks priced over NT$1,000) as monitored stocks—dubbed the "TSMC clause" by the market. Additionally, the new system establishes a semi-annual review mechanism to keep the rules aligned with current market conditions. As the transition from old to new rules takes place, many stocks previously under restriction have been lifted early, though a few remain under close market scrutiny.

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  • Source: PR Times
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