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Taiwan’s Yang Cautions Against Borrowing to Buy Red-Hot Stocks

Newseze Wire·Thu, Jul 9, 6:48 AMWire: Bloomberg Markets
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Taiwan’s Yang Cautions Against Borrowing to Buy Red-Hot Stocks

Taiwan’s central bank chief has warned investors of the risk of borrowing to invest in the island’s red-hot stocks, which have been surging on global demand for tech products at the heart of the AI boom.

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