Stock Markets March 13, 2026

Taiwan Market Climbs as Glass and Electronics Names Lead Gains

Taiwan Weighted index jumps 4.10% with heavy winners in glass, electronic parts and optoelectronics; select transport and gas names slide sharply

By Jordan Park
Taiwan Market Climbs as Glass and Electronics Names Lead Gains

Taiwan's benchmark index closed higher on Friday, rising 4.10% as advances in the Glass, Electronic Parts/Components and Optoelectronic sectors pushed the market upward. Several individual stocks recorded double-digit percentage moves on both the upside and downside. Key commodity and currency benchmarks showed modest moves during the session.

Key Points

  • Taiwan Weighted index rose 4.10% at the close, driven by gains in Glass, Electronic Parts/Components and Optoelectronic sectors.
  • Top gainers included Taiwan Glass Ind Corp (TW:1802), Fortune Information Systems Corp (TW:2468) and Leadtek Research Inc (TW:2465), each up 10.00%.
  • Notable declines occurred in transport and gas names: Shan-Loong Transportation (TW:2616) and two gas firms (TW:9918, TW:9931) fell about 9.96%-9.98%.

Taiwan equities finished the trading day in positive territory on Friday, with the Taiwan Weighted index ending the session up 4.10%.

Sector performance was led by gains in Glass, Electronic Parts/Components and Optoelectronic names, which contributed materially to the overall advance.

Top performers

Among the best-performing issues, Taiwan Glass Ind Corp (TW:1802) posted a 10.00% rise, adding 5.20 points to close at 57.20. Fortune Information Systems Corp (TW:2468) also gained 10.00%, climbing 3.25 points to finish at 35.75. Leadtek Research Inc (TW:2465) completed the set of session leaders, up 10.00% or 5.00 points to 55.00 at the close.

Lagging names

On the downside, Shan-Loong Transportation Co Ltd (TW:2616) was the weakest, falling 9.98% or 2.15 points to end at 19.40. Shin Shin Natural Gas Co Ltd (TW:9918) retreated 9.96%, losing 5.50 points to close at 49.70. Hsin Kao Gas Co Ltd (TW:9931) slipped 9.96%, down 4.60 points to 41.60.

Falling stocks outnumbered advancing ones on the Taiwan Stock Exchange by 0 to 0.

Commodities and currencies

In commodities, crude oil for April delivery traded lower, down 0.65% or 0.62 to $95.11 a barrel. Brent oil for May delivery was down 0.26% or 0.26, at $100.20 a barrel. The April Gold Futures contract decreased 0.38% or 19.26 to trade at $5,106.54 a troy ounce.

On foreign exchange markets, USD/TWD rose 0.22% to 31.95, while TWD/CNY moved 0.05% to 0.22. The US Dollar Index Futures recorded a small gain, up 0.09% at 99.84.

The session featured sharp individual stock moves in both directions within a market that closed well into positive territory, while select commodities and currency pairs showed modest fluctuations.

Risks

  • Concentrated swings in individual equities - several stocks recorded double-digit percentage moves, increasing idiosyncratic risk for portfolios with exposure to these names (impacts equity sectors, notably Glass, Electronic Parts/Components, Optoelectronic, Transport and Gas).
  • Commodity price volatility - crude and Brent oil were lower during the session, which could affect energy-linked sectors and related company earnings (impacts commodity-exposed sectors).
  • Currency fluctuations - USD/TWD moved higher and the US Dollar Index Futures gained modestly, creating translational risk for exporters and importers operating with TWD exposure (impacts cross-border trade-sensitive sectors).

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