
Peng Jin-lung
Peng Jin-lung is the Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission in Taiwan, where he plays a crucial role in overseeing the country’s financial regulations and stability. He was recently in the news due to the significant decline in the TAIEX, Taiwan's main stock index, which plunged 4.2% amidst global concerns over impending tariffs announced by then US President Donald Trump. Peng emphasized the importance of corporate earnings in influencing the market and noted that recent corrections may make local equities more attractive to investors.
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Peng Jin-lung, Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission, discussed Taiwan's progress in becoming a leading Asian asset-management hub.
Financial hub goals ahead of schedule: FSCPeng Jin-lung, Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission, discussed the potential debut of Taiwan's domestic stablecoin.
Taiwan’s stablecoin could debut next year, regulator saysFSC Chairman Peng Jin-lung said in an interview that around NT$1 trillion in assets should be transferred to local managers in the near future.
FSC urges life insurers to tap local asset managers
Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman Peng Jin-lung participated in the forum on national security.
Lai outlines four key areas of Taiwan’s national security resiliencePeng Jin-lung, the Financial Supervisory Commission Chairman, stated that banks have a social responsibility to support first-time homebuyers.
Cabinet eases first-time mortgage rulesPeng Jin-lung is the Chairman of the Financial Supervisory Commission.
EDITORIAL: An economy-focused Cabinet - Taipei TimesFSC Chairman Peng Jin-lung told lawmakers yesterday that the regulator was inclined to agree with the proposal from the life insurance association.
FSC considering easing rules amid NTD swingsFinancial Supervisory Commission Chairman Peng Jin-lung attended the emergency meeting with Premier Cho.
Local investors brace for market dropFinancial Supervisory Commission Chairman Peng Jin-lung attended the meeting with Cho.
Lai, tech executives discuss tariff responseFinancial Supervisory Commission Chairman Peng Jin-lung attributed the rout to global jitters over the proposed tariffs.
TAIEX plunges 4.2%, 4th-steepest single-day drop


































