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To: TH who wrote (99231)10/26/2008 9:46:30 PM
From: posthumousone3 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
free markets? how are there free markets if govts are trying 'prop them up'
im so confused
TAIPEI, Oct 12 (Reuters) - Taiwan on Sunday said it would halve the daily limit that stock prices can fall and extend a ban on short selling, in its latest moves to prop up the stock market ahead of a resumption of trade after a long holiday weekend.

From Oct. 13 to 17 stocks will only be allowed to fall a daily limit of 3.5 percent, half the previous 7 percent limit, the Financial Supervisory Commission, Taiwan's financial regulator, said on its Web site.