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Taiwan Cooperative Bank
The Taiwan Cooperative Bank (TCB; ) is a publicly listed bank headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Originally established in 1923 during Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese rule in Taiwan, TCB was reorganized in 1946 and has grown significantly since. Today, it is one of the largest banks in Taiwan and has the most branches (301) among Taiwanese banks. Taiwan Cooperative Bank is one of Taiwan's six domestic systemically important financial institution, systemically important banks. History The bank was first established in 1923 as an alliance of about 290 credit unions in Taiwan. In 2009, BNP Paribas announced a joint venture with TCB to sell insurance products in Taiwan. The following year, BNP announced another joint venture with TCB to set up an asset management operation in Taiwan. Taiwan Cooperative Bank was listed by the Financial Supervisory Commission (Taiwan), Financial Supervisory Commission as a domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB), along with Taipei Fubon Ba ...
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Public Company
A public company is a company whose ownership is organized via shares of share capital, stock which are intended to be freely traded on a stock exchange or in over-the-counter (finance), over-the-counter markets. A public (publicly traded) company can be listed on a stock exchange (listing (finance), listed company), which facilitates the trade of shares, or not (unlisted public company). In some jurisdictions, public companies over a certain size must be listed on an exchange. In most cases, public companies are ''private'' enterprises in the ''private'' sector, and "public" emphasizes their reporting and trading on the public markets. Public companies are formed within the legal systems of particular states and so have associations and formal designations, which are distinct and separate in the polity in which they reside. In the United States, for example, a public company is usually a type of corporation, though a corporation need not be a public company. In the United Kin ...
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CTBC Bank
CTBC Bank (previously and still known in Chinese as Chinatrust Bank) is a Taiwanese commercial bank. It is currently a wholly-owned subsidiary of CTBC Financial Holding. History It was established in 1966 under the name China Securities and Investment Corporation. In 1971, its name was changed to Chinatrust Investment Company Limited. In 1992, it was transformed into Chinatrust Commercial Bank, shortened to Chinatrust Bank. In 2013, its English name was changed to CTBC Bank, which the company noted was "not an abbreviation" referring to Chinatrust Banking Corporation; the Chinese-language name meaning "Chinatrust Bank" was unchanged. The bank has subsidiaries in the Philippines, the United States, Canada, Japan, Thailand and Indonesia, foreign branch offices in Singapore, Hong Kong, mainland China, India, Japan, and Vietnam, and foreign representative offices in London, Bangkok, Hanoi, Beijing, Manila, and Los Angeles. CTBC Bank was awarded by international professional agenc ...
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Banks Of Taiwan
A bank is a financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans. Lending activities can be directly performed by the bank or indirectly through capital markets. As banks play an important role in financial stability and the economy of a country, most jurisdictions exercise a high degree of regulation over banks. Most countries have institutionalized a system known as fractional-reserve banking, under which banks hold liquid assets equal to only a portion of their current liabilities. In addition to other regulations intended to ensure liquidity, banks are generally subject to minimum capital requirements based on an international set of capital standards, the Basel Accords. Banking in its modern sense evolved in the fourteenth century in the prosperous cities of Renaissance Italy but, in many ways, functioned as a continuation of ideas and concepts of credit and lending that had their roots in the ancien ...
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Companies Listed On The Taiwan Stock Exchange
A company, abbreviated as co., is a legal entity representing an association of legal people, whether natural, juridical or a mixture of both, with a specific objective. Company members share a common purpose and unite to achieve specific, declared goals. Over time, companies have evolved to have the following features: "separate legal personality, limited liability, transferable shares, investor ownership, and a managerial hierarchy". The company, as an entity, was created by the state which granted the privilege of incorporation. Companies take various forms, such as: * voluntary associations, which may include nonprofit organizations * business entities, whose aim is to generate sales, revenue, and profit * financial entities and banks * programs or educational institutions A company can be created as a legal person so that the company itself has limited liability as members perform or fail to discharge their duties according to the publicly declared incorporatio ...
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Economy Of Taiwan
Taiwan is a highly developed free-market economy. It is the 8th largest in Asia and 21st-largest in the world by purchasing power parity, allowing Taiwan to be included in the advanced economies group by the International Monetary Fund. Taiwan is notable for its rapid economic development from an agriculture-based society to an industrialized, high-income country. This economic growth has been described as the Taiwan Miracle. It is gauged in the high-income economies group by the World Bank. Taiwan is one of the most technologically advanced computer microchip and high-tech electronics industries makers in the world. History Taiwan has transformed itself from a recipient of U.S. aid in the 1950s and early 1960s to an aid donor and major foreign investor, with investments primarily centered in Asia. Private Taiwanese investment in mainland China is estimated to total in excess of US$150 billion, and official tallies cite Taiwan as having invested a comparable amount in S ...
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List Of Companies Of Taiwan
Taiwan Taiwan, officially the Republic of China (ROC), is a country in East Asia. The main geography of Taiwan, island of Taiwan, also known as ''Formosa'', lies between the East China Sea, East and South China Seas in the northwestern Pacific Ocea ... is a Developed country, stable industrial economy as a result of economic growth and industrialization during the late 20th century, often referred to as one of the Four Asian Tigers along with Hong Kong, Singapore and South Korea. It is a member of both the World Trade Organization and the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation under Chinese Taipei, various names due to its Political status of Taiwan, ambiguous political status. As the List of countries by GDP (PPP), 20th largest economy in the world as of 2023, its high-tech industry plays a key role in the global economy. Largest firms This list shows firms in the Fortune Global 500, which ranks firms by total revenues reported before January 2025. Notable firms This ...
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List Of Banks In Taiwan
This is a list of banks in Taiwan, including the government-owned banks of the Taiwan. Central Bank * Central Bank of the Republic of China (Taiwan) Governmental institutions Existing National Institutions * Agricultural Bank of Taiwan * Export–Import Bank of the Republic of China Postal Savings Bank *Chunghwa Post Taiwan-based banks *Bank of Taiwan * Land Bank of Taiwan *Taiwan Cooperative Bank * * Hua Nan Commercial Bank * Chang Hwa Bank *Citibank Taiwan * Shanghai Commercial and Savings Bank * Taipei Fubon Bank * Taipei Star Bank * Cathay United Bank * Bank of Kaohsiung * Mega International Commercial Bank * O-Bank * Taiwan Business Bank *Standard Chartered Bank (Taiwan) * Taichung Bank * King's Town Bank * HSBC Bank (Taiwan) * Hwatai Bank * Taiwan Shin Kong Commercial Bank * Sunny Bank * Bank of Panshin * COTA Commercial Bank * Union Bank of Taiwan * Far Eastern international Bank * Yuanta Bank * Bank SinoPac * E.SUN Commercial Bank * KGI Bank *DBS Bank (Taiwan) * ...
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Chang Hsing-hsien
Chang Hsing-hsien (; 2 October 1910 – 14 March 1989) was the first Taiwanese athlete to participate in the Olympic Games. Early life and Olympics He was born in Tatsui, Taichū Prefecture (now Longjing, Taichung City), Taiwan. He competed under the Japanese name Seiken Cho, as Taiwan was part of the Japanese Empire at the time. In 1925, Chang was admitted into Taichu Commercial School. In 1929, he broke the Japanese national middle school record (including colonies) in triple jump, qualifying for the Meiji Shrine Games. He represented Japan at the 1932 and 1936 Summer Olympics. Later career In 1948, Chang became one of the founding players of the Taiwan Cooperative Bank The Taiwan Cooperative Bank (TCB; ) is a publicly listed bank headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Originally established in 1923 during Taiwan under Japanese rule, Japanese rule in Taiwan, TCB was reorganized in 1946 and has grown significantly s ... baseball team. References External links * 1909 ...
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Popcorn League
The Popcorn League, also known as the Popcorn Baseball League (), is a semi-professional baseball league based in Taiwan. Founded in 2014, the league started out as a summer independent league. After a hiatus from 2015 to 2016, it became a winter league starting in 2017. History In 2014, as a partnership between the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association (CTBA) and sports broadcasting company Videoland Sports, the Popcorn League was established. Videoland Sports had recently lost the bid to carry top-tier Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) games on its local cable network for the first time in 18 years and stated its commitment to improve the level of play in local baseball. According to the CTBA commissioner, the league saw see itself as a "means to provide a steady stream of talented players for the CPBL" and aimed to work with Major League Baseball in the United States by allowing up to four foreign players and one coach on each team to enhance the level of its play. ...
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Czech Republic–Taiwan Relations
The Czech Republic and Taiwan (officially the Republic of China) maintain strong unofficial relations. In the absence of official diplomatic relations, the Czech Republic is represented by the Czech Economic and Cultural Office in Taipei, and Taiwan by the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office, Prague, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Prague. Diplomatic exchanges In 1994, Czech Republic Minister of the Economy Karel Dyba became the first sitting government minister to visit Taiwan. Jaroslav Kubera, President of the Senate of the Czech Republic, planned a visit to Taipei prior to his death, prompting threats of retaliation from Ministry of Foreign Affairs (China), China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Kubera's successor, Miloš Vystrčil, however, led a delegation to Taiwan that arrived in Taipei on August 31, 2020. While there, Vystrčil gave a speech, declaring "I am a Taiwanese," echoing John F. Kennedy's famous "I am a Berliner" speech. The People's Republic of China said ...
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Central Europe
Central Europe is a geographical region of Europe between Eastern Europe, Eastern, Southern Europe, Southern, Western Europe, Western and Northern Europe, Northern Europe. Central Europe is known for its cultural diversity; however, countries in this region also share some historical and cultural similarities. The region is variously defined, but it’s minimum definition could be considered of consisting of Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, the Czech Republic, eastern France, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Switzerland. But also the Baltic States, the Alsace in north-east France, and South Tyrol, northern Belluno , and Friuli-Venezia Giulia in north-east Italy are culturally usually considered to be part of Central Europe. From the early 16th century until the early 18th century, parts of Croatia and Hungary were ruled by the Ottoman Empire. During the 17th century, the empire also occupied southern parts of present-day Slovakia. During ...
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Prague
Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its Prague metropolitan area, metropolitan area is home to approximately 2.3 million people. Prague is a historical city with Romanesque architecture, Romanesque, Czech Gothic architecture, Gothic, Czech Renaissance architecture, Renaissance and Czech Baroque architecture, Baroque architecture. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian Reformation, Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history a ...
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