Taiwan to Deploy Market Stabilization Fund After Record Selloff

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The Taiwanese government allowed its National Financial Stabilization Fund to step in to support the island’s stock market after the selloff deepened amid a trade war with the US.

Authorities said the measure is aimed at maintaining stock market stability after US President Donald Trump’s new tariffs announcement triggered extreme volatility in both global and local markets, according to a statement from the Ministry of Finance of Taiwan.