Think the Yen Doesn’t Matter to U.S. Investors? Think Again.
A stronger yen would threaten the earnings of major exporters, but a strengthening yen would also be a boon to domestic Japanese companies. Let me explain.
A stronger yen would threaten the earnings of major exporters, but a strengthening yen would also be a boon to domestic Japanese companies. Let me explain.
Semiconductor stocks are selling off hard, a scary picture in a key week for earnings. But is the ‘China factor’ really to blame?
Shares in the Korean semiconductor firm are set to list on Friday and raise a record amount for a company based outside of the U.S.
The world’s largest chipmaker seemed to trigger a surprising stock selloff.
The Seoul market and select chipmakers around Asia saw wild volatility, but the chaos is highly sector-specific.
The strong showing of East Asian equities stems from gains in memory stocks, as well as cheap currencies. What will the second half bring?
The market-share leader in High Bandwidth Memory chips is preparing the largest-ever listing on Wall Street for an Asian company. Is it a buy?
Tech-stock gains have pushed TSMC, Samsung and Hynix into the $1 trillion club, while SoftBank is the largest Tokyo listing by market cap.