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Taiwan Weighted Index (TAIEX) closed up 214.39 points, or 0.48%, at 44,933.74 on Thursday, Aug. 20.
2026-08-20
Taiwan Weighted Index (TAIEX) closed up 214.39 points, or 0.48%, at 44,933.74 on Thursday, Aug. 20.
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2026-08-20
CITIC Securities says the China baijiu sector is undergoing a valuation recovery after a deep 1H sell-off driven by sentiment and fund flows; July-to-date the sector is up 13.8% versus the CSI 300 INDEX +0.7%. The broker sees fundamentals stabilizing
CITIC Securities says the China baijiu sector is undergoing a valuation recovery after a deep 1H sell-off driven by sentiment and fund flows; July-to-date the sector is up 13.8% versus the CSI 300 INDEX +0.7%. The broker sees fundamentals stabilizing: wholesale prices have steadied under inventory controls, sell-through is marginally recovering from a low base, and inventories have started to decline. Since August demand for consumption occasions such as graduation/banquets has improved month-on-month, which may ease channel pessimism ahead of the Mid-Autumn peak selling season. CITIC recommends buying on dips, favoring leading liquor producers.
2026-08-20
JP Morgan strategists warned markets may view the US Treasury’s surprise effort to suppress long-term financing costs via expanded bond buybacks as lacking credibility, which could lift the term premium and Treasury yields over time. The Treasury on
JP Morgan strategists warned markets may view the US Treasury’s surprise effort to suppress long-term financing costs via expanded bond buybacks as lacking credibility, which could lift the term premium and Treasury yields over time. The Treasury on Wednesday said it would at least double buyback size to provide “greater liquidity support,” a move intended to lower long-term yields. JP Morgan called the measure a stopgap, noting the US is near full employment while running roughly a 6% fiscal deficit; strategists including Jay Barry wrote that without genuine fiscal consolidation, the market may find the action not credible and that any shift away from a “regular and predictable” debt-management posture could push term premia and yields higher. US Treasury Debt has topped $40 trillion, complicating control of funding costs amid ongoing issuance. A market survey showed about 60% of users expect US debt conditions to worsen until a major crisis.
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