Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)

Semiconductor

TSMC unleashes US$44 billion spending plan to sustain post-pandemic boom

Apple Inc.’s most important chipmaker has doubled its sales growth 15% to 20% annually
Semiconductors: The gold of 2021, and maybe 2022 - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Sector Focus

Semiconductors: The gold of 2021, and maybe 2022

2021 has seen simple, precision-made pieces of silicon become worth their weight in gold. How long will this gold rush continue?

Semiconductor

Alibaba unveils one of China's most advanced chips

Alibaba is answering Beijing’s call to invest in cutting-edge technologies and manufacturing capacities.

Global Economy

Briefs: SIAS names The Edge Singapore's Amala Balakrishner as 'Most Promising Journalist of the Year'

In other news this week: TSMC quarterly profit beats expectations as margins recover

Semiconductor

How a global foundry is losing money in a chip boom

If you want a playbook for how to lose money in a chip boom, just read GlobalFoundries’ prospectus.
Chinese investors most keen on ESG, Singaporeans least aware: Fidelity - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Environmental, Social and Governance

Chinese investors most keen on ESG, Singaporeans least aware: Fidelity

China’s air pollution has for years posed a tangible, visible symptom to otherwise abstract ESG warnings.
GlobalFoundries expands Singapore presence amid global semiconductor boom; local counters to gain - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Semiconductor

GlobalFoundries expands Singapore presence amid global semiconductor boom; local counters to gain

GlobalFoundries' expansion here has highlighted the increasingly volatile world that semicon companies are in despite a boom.
Could a capital spending surge be the next surprise for the world economy? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Global Economy

Could a capital spending surge be the next surprise for the world economy?

Recovered parts of the global economy will see a vigorous new capital spending cycle that'll raise economic growth: Manu Bhaskaran
With inflation unlikely to be a threat,  is value investing the way to go? - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

Special Event

With inflation unlikely to be a threat, is value investing the way to go?

The best advice, agree all three speakers, is to stay diversified and understand what one is investing in.
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