Stock Markets February 9, 2026 01:05 AM

Taiwan Stocks Finish Slightly Lower; Taiwan Weighted Down 0.06%

Small declines driven by losses in Glass and Electricity sectors as select names post double-digit swings

By Marcus Reed
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Taiwan's main index closed marginally lower on Monday, with the Taiwan Weighted shedding 0.06% as pressure in the , Glass and Electricity sectors weighed on the market. A handful of mid- and small-cap names recorded double-digit percentage moves in both directions. Commodities and currency markets also saw modest moves, with crude and Brent oil finishing lower and the US Dollar Index Futures slipping.

Taiwan Stocks Finish Slightly Lower; Taiwan Weighted Down 0.06%
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Key Points

  • Taiwan Weighted declined 0.06% at the close, driven by losses in the , Glass and Electricity sectors.
  • Top gainers included Copartner Technology (TW:3550), Acelon Chemicals & Fiber (TW:1466) and Ta Liang Technology (TW:3167); biggest decliners were Zinwell (TW:2485), Gigastorage (TW:2406) and Chenbro Micom (TW:8210).
  • Commodities and FX moved modestly: WTI and Brent oil fell, April gold futures rose, USD/TWD eased slightly and US Dollar Index Futures traded lower.

Taiwan equities ended the trading day modestly in the red, as the Taiwan Weighted closed down 0.06% on Monday. Market weakness was led by losses in the , Glass and Electricity sectors, which collectively pushed the benchmark slightly lower by the close.

Among individual stocks, Copartner Technology Corp (TW:3550) was the session's strongest performer, jumping 9.97% or 1.70 points to finish at 18.75. Acelon Chemicals & Fiber Corp (TW:1466) climbed 9.90% or 1.50 points to 16.65, while Ta Liang Technology Co Ltd (TW:3167) added 9.83% or 20.50 points to end the day at 229.00.

On the downside, Zinwell Corporation (TW:2485) posted the steepest decline, falling 9.99% or 4.60 points to close at 41.45. Gigastorage Corp (TW:2406) dropped 9.95% or 3.25 points to 29.40, and Chenbro Micom Co Ltd (TW:8210) retreated 9.95% or 108.00 points to finish at 977.00.

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

Notably, shares of Copartner Technology Corp (TW:3550) rose to 52-week highs; up 9.97% or 1.70 to 18.75.


Commodities and foreign exchange moves accompanied the equity session. Crude oil for March delivery slipped 1.07% or 0.68 to $62.87 a barrel. Brent oil for April delivery fell 1.09% or 0.74 to $67.31 a barrel. In metals, the April Gold Futures contract rose 1.72% or 85.69 to trade at $5,065.49 a troy ounce.

Currency and index futures showed small changes: USD/TWD was down 0.02% to 31.58, while TWD/CNY unchanged 0.23% to 0.22. The US Dollar Index Futures was down 0.26% at 97.25.


Market takeaway - The session closed with only a marginal decline in the benchmark, while several individual names experienced large percentage swings. Energy-related commodity prices were weaker, and the US Dollar Index Futures eased.

What to watch next - Investors may monitor sector performance in the , Glass and Electricity groups as well as the behavior of the names that recorded large intraday moves.

Risks

  • Large percentage moves in individual stocks (for example, near 10% up or down) indicate heightened stock-specific volatility that could affect related small- and mid-cap sectors.
  • Declines in crude and Brent oil prices could contribute to near-term headwinds for energy-linked segments of the market.
  • Currency fluctuations - even small moves in USD/TWD and TWD/CNY - can influence export-sensitive companies and sectors tied to foreign-denominated revenue.

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