Taiwan Central Bank Backs U.S. Debt Amid Rising Chinese Financial Concerns
Taiwan's Central Bank assures support for U.S. bonds in light of rising financial doubts from China, while the U.S. long-term bond market faces a crisis of confidence.
Taiwan's Central Bank assures support for U.S. bonds in light of rising financial doubts from China, while the U.S. long-term bond market faces a crisis of confidence.
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Vote counting is ongoing in South Korea's presidential election, with Lee Jae-myung slightly leading Kim Moon-soo by about 3 percentage points. Exit polls indicate Lee may win the election.
Lee Jae-myung has been elected as South Korea's 21st president with 48.8% of the votes, marking a government transition.
Lee Jae-myung's election as President of South Korea presents a host of challenges involving trust recovery, economic pressure, and diplomatic issues.
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In the Korean election, Lee Jae-myung, as the strongest candidate, expressed his opinions emphasizing the importance of ending civil strife and restoring democracy.
In South Korea's presidential election, Lee Jae-myung defeats Kim Moon-soo and declares victory, promising to end political turmoil and revitalize the economy.
South Korea held its presidential election on March 3, with the new president set to be inaugurated on April 4, facing economic and security challenges ahead.
Lee Jae-myung has been elected as President of South Korea. Experts analyze his pro-U.S. stance, expectations for cross-strait relations, and forecast an improved relationship with China while maintaining a consistent approach towards Taiwan.
Lee Jae-myung has been elected as South Korean President with a turnout of 79.4%. He paid tribute to the citizens' great decision, suggesting possible changes in foreign relations.
The South Korean election results confirm Lee Jae-myung's presidency, marking a party transition. Former President Moon Jae-in congratulated Lee, while Lee remains cautious about the victory reports.
Lee Jae-myung wins the South Korean presidential election, praises the people's decision and promises to fulfill their expectations.
Yang Ru-Meng expresses concerns over the Taiwan-US zero tariff policy, warning it could severely damage Taiwan's agriculture and questioning the government's responsibility.
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Councilor Wei Jun proposes renaming Zhongzheng Park to Zhongli Central Park to emphasize geographical relevance and remove authoritarian symbols; the city government has yet to respond to this proposal.
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