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Taiwan’s financial regulators are stepping up monitoring amid the recent stock market rally. The Financial Supervisory Commission is tightening oversight on bank lending amid concerns that rising stock prices are encouraging investors to take on more debt. TaiwanPlus spoke with Dachrahn Wu of National Central University to learn more about the recent market rally and the growing trend of leveraged investing.

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00:00Taiwan's financial regulators are stepping up monitoring amid the recent stock rally.
00:04The Financial Supervisory Commission, or FSC, is tightening oversight of bank lending
00:10as recent stock gains fuel concerns over rising leverage.
00:13Regulators are watching borrowing channels for signs of excessive debt-taking.
00:17This includes mortgage top-ups, housing-backed loans, personal loans, and margin financing.
00:23The FSC says it may conduct inspections if credit risks increase.
00:29For more insight into the recent market rally and the rise in leverage investing,
00:34our reporter Ai Qi spoke with Dokren Wu, Professor of Economics at National Central University.
00:39Could you briefly walk us through the recent market hype that has prompted more Taiwanese investors
00:44to take on leverage through multiple borrowing channels?
00:57that China which requires the
00:57the equipment and security technology, the information and security,
00:59these tools are used in the Taiwan
01:02the most part is in Taiwan in Taiwan.
01:03That these products with AI-related trading stocks,
01:06especially the histones from Taiwan,
01:07is because we have a digital account.
01:14That also means the price of our stock market
01:14is also the most part of the Forex lost.
01:15It means the traders and the Dow was growing in Taiwan already.
01:15So its discrepancies are also falling in on China.
01:18This one is in time,
01:19We're going to take a look at the price of AI, and we're going to take a look at the
01:23price of AI.
01:24We're going to take a look at the price of AI, so we're going to take a look at the
01:31price of AI.
01:31If you don't have money, you'll be able to invest in various ways.
01:37Just to invest in the bank.
01:38There's a lot of money.
01:41If you buy a stock, you can use the stock stock to invest.
01:46You can also take a look at the stock stock with the stock stock against the bank,
01:52and take a look at the stock stock stock.
01:55Why are the Financial Supervisory Commission and Central Bank now raising consent?
02:01Today's market is the combined debt is that their economy has sold through 3000 to 5000 to 5000.
02:08Now, it's over 100% tax dollars.
02:11On the next day, the economy is over 1.5 billion.
02:39What risks could Taiwan's economy and financial system face?
02:44If the rally continues and more people borrow to invest in stocks?
03:14If the rally continues to be a big deal, even if it's a big deal, we don't have a lot
03:22of money.
03:44That was Dr. Ren Wu, Economics Professor at National Central University.
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