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| | | ... power vast data centres. Above that sit chip designers and manufacturers, including Nvidia and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), who design and produce the advanced processors that train and run AI models. The next layer is infrastructure ... |
| | | | ... funds will have exposure to leading technology companies such as NVIDIA, Apple, Microsoft, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company and ASML Holding. The new international high-yield funds will track the FTSE All-World ex Australia High Dividend Yield ... |
| | | | ... MSCI Emerging Markets Index over a rolling five-year period, and includes holdings such as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, Samsung Electronics, and Alibaba Group Holding. The fund will be managed by senior investment director Matt Williams and supported ... |
| | | | ... the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG). It has now exited positions in Rightmove and LSEG. Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC), Vault Minerals, Entain, GQG Partners and Lloyds Banking Group were its top five largest long position holdings. ... |
| | | | ... Balanced product, but also include sizeable allocations to global companies Sea, AppLovin, and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing, and Goodman Group and Wesfarmers domestically. According to Legalsuper's website, financial year to date, the Growth option ... |
| | | | ... Medtronic Plc, Shimadzu Corporation, and Tandem Diabetes Care. Its top holdings include Microsoft, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), Zebra Technologies, and NVIDIA. |
| | | | ... involved in the development and manufacturing of semiconductors. Its largest holdings are NVIDIA, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company, and Broadcom. Rounding out top five, the Global X FANG+ ETF (ASX: FANG), which has the largest net assets of ... |
| | | | ... markets funds out there, most of them have the same stuff: they all own Samsung, they all own Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company. And if you look at the index, China, South Korea and Taiwan make up almost 60% of the benchmark. The problem is ... |
| | | | ... growing confidence in the prospects of stronger economic growth in the second half. Chipmaker Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. beat earnings forecasts for the June quarter, while two large brokerage houses also delivered positive assessments of ... |
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