Taiwan Workers' Pension Fund Loses More Than 60 Million Yuan Every Time TSMC Shares Fall By 1 Yuan

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TSMC is not only the lifeblood of the global technology industry, but also the key to the profits and losses of Taiwan's labor pension. According to reports, according to the latest announcement of TSMC's register of shareholders, Taiwan's labor retirement fund holds 279408 TSMC shares (1000 shares), which means that every rise or fall of TSMC's share price by 1 yuan (unit: New Taiwan dollars, the same below) will affect the labor retirement fund to earn or lose 280million yuan.

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Based on the total number of workers who have paid their pensions of 7.245165, each worker will lose 38.6 yuan; And vice versa. If TSMC rises by 1 yuan, the labor retirement fund and labor will also have relative book income.

TSMC's share price fell by 75 yuan in the five months from 615 yuan closed in 2021 to 540 yuan on June 2. The net book value of the pension fund in this part was reduced by 21billion yuan. If other holdings were added, the pension fund would suffer a loss of 141.5 billion yuan in April.

According to the previous announcement data of the labor retirement fund, in addition to TSMC, the top ten holdings include MediaTek, liandian, Hon Hai, delta power, Cathay Pacific, fubangjin, Chunghwa power, Sinosteel and South Asia. Therefore, when Taiwan stocks fall again in April and may, there will be some systemic risk pressure. Not only investors in the market have suffered losses, but also government funds have to bear huge losses. The related effects should not be ignored.

Market analysts said that in the second half of this year, the liquidity of the global financial market will continue to deteriorate, and the platform stocks will face crisis in the next few months. Relevant units should plan ahead as soon as possible.

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