Taipei, June 11 (CNA) Shares in Taiwan moved higher Friday, closing above 17,200 points, as investors continued to pick up large-cap tech stocks, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. topped NT$600.00 amid optimism toward its business prospects, dealers said.
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Tenon Vegan Sushi is open for pickup and delivery. Masks are mandatory and hand sanitizer is at the counter.
Tenon Vegan Sushi offers a large and completely vegan menu of Japanese sushi rolls and Thai appetizers and dishes.
And although you won t find any meat, there s so much more than just greens at this restaurant with proteins that mimic chicken, duck and beef.
The family-run spot on Bloor West offers a simple dining room with about five tables and booths running to the back where you ll find the sushi bar.
It comes as the second location with another in Markham that has been a go-to spot since 1998. It switched over to meatless dishes in 2011 when longtime vegetarians Tony Huang and his wife, Yan Chen, became the owners.
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Record TWSE/OTC turnover Friday caps good week on Taiwan s markets
04/10/2021 05:05 PM
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Taipei, April 10 (CNA) The combined turnover of Taiwan s main stock exchange and its over-the-counter market hit a new high Friday as investors rushed to pocket earlier gains, according to market statistics.
The combined turnover of the Taiwan Stock Exchange and the OTC markets totaled NT$563.42 billion (US$19.84 billion), market data showed.
On Friday, the Taiex, the benchmark weighted index of the TWSE, closed down 72.34 points, or 0.43 percent, at 16,854.10, after coming off an all-time intraday high of 17,016.13.
Turnover was NT$439.53 billion, which included after hours transactions, the fourth largest trading volume in the market s history.
The effort to change state laws around payday loans really hasn t made much, if any, progress over the past number of years.
But a reform bill heard last week, backed by consumer advocates and some lenders, may be the best chance ― albeit small ― that payday loan reform has seen in Kansas for a while. It has more positives than any of the ones that I can remember seeing before, said Rep. Jim Kelly, R-Independence, who has chaired the Kansas House s financial institutions committee for many years. This is one that I think is more workable than some of the ones that have come over the past years that I ve been here.