Taïwan dépasse l'Inde et devient la cinquième place boursière mondiale

Taïwan a dépassé l'Inde pour se classer au cinquième rang mondial des bourses par capitalisation. Ce changement résulte de la hausse des actions liées à l'intelligence artificielle, portée par les entreprises de semi-conducteurs.

La capitalisation boursière de Taïwan dépasse désormais celle de l'Inde. Cette progression est principalement due aux performances des grands fabricants de puces, notamment Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.

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