Market Volatility: FSC Monitoring Three Sectors' Resilience

Reported 8 months ago

Recently, the Taiwanese stock market has been experiencing high-level volatility, leading the Financial Supervisory Commission (FSC) to closely monitor the liquidity and capital adequacy ratios of the financial industry. As of the end of the first quarter, banks, securities firms, and insurance companies have shown strong financial metrics exceeding regulatory requirements, ensuring stable liquidity and capital adequacy. The FSC conducts periodic stress tests to assess the risk resilience of banks and continuously monitors the financial health of the market. Securities firms are required to maintain a capital adequacy ratio above 150%, while insurance companies are keeping their risks under control, with a focus on ensuring liquidity and adequate capital reserves.

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