Taiwan's TAIEX closed +211pts at 46,255 after early gains of 741pts faded on foreign net selling of NT$256.5B over three sessions and TAIFEX short positions hitting a record 83,605 contracts. Bullish drivers remain: Micron sees memory shortage through 2028 with 16 long-term contracts signed, Qualcomm raised 2029 non-handset targets, ASE is building 15 new plants amid advanced packaging shortage, and 2026 hyperscaler capex is estimated at $805B rising to $1.1T in 2027.
Why it matters: Broker market commentary citing sector beneficiaries (memory, ABF substrate, PCB) and reiterating known AI capex tailwinds rather than a specific stock-moving event.
Open source articleDespite foreign investors dumping NT$177.4B of Taiwan stocks, the analyst argues AI demand remains intact, citing Micron's Q3 FY26 revenue of $41.46B (+346% YoY), Q4 guidance of $49-51B, and 16 long-term supply agreements. The piece names AI supply chain beneficiaries across power (Delta 2308, Silergy 6415), CCL (TUC 2383, Iteq 6213) and ABF substrates (Unimicron 3037, Kinsus 3189, Nan Ya PCB 8046) as pullback buys.
Why it matters: Brokerage commentary recapping Micron earnings and listing well-known AI supply-chain beneficiaries — sector/supply-chain framing rather than a stock-specific catalyst.
Open source article