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Taiwan Billionaire Family Banker Worried But Not Scared About Strained Ties With Mainland China

Por: Forbes Business November 22, 2022

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Union Bank of Taiwan is among the businesses led by the billionaire family of Lin Chang Su-O.Union Bank of Taiwan Though headquartered in one of the world’s busiest high-tech hubs, Taiwan’s largest financial institutions have had a tough year. Shares in Fubon Financial Holdings (market cap: $22 billion) have fallen by more than a fifth, while Cathay Financial Holdings (market cap: $18 billion) has lost more than 30% of its value in the past... + full article



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