EZ News 03/31/26
31 March 2026

EZ News 03/31/26

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Tai-Ex opening
The Tai-Ex opened down 99-points this morning from yesterday's close, at
32,419 on turnover of 9.3-billion N-T.

The market moved sharply lower on Monday as yet another a spike in crude oil
prices led investors to trim their holdings of large-cap stocks, particularly
those in the electronics sector.





KMT chair 'gladly accepts' Xi's invitation to visit China next week
K-M-T Chairwoman Cheng Li-wun has announced that she's "gladly accepted" an
invitation from Xi Jinping to visit China next week.

Speaking at a press conference after news of the invitation was released,
Cheng said she believe the two sides of the Taiwan Strait must firmly pursue
a path of peace to ensure regional stability, and the well-being of future
generations.

Cheng told reporters that the trip will "show the people of Taiwan and the
world that the two sides of the Strait are not destined for war, nor do they
need to remain on the brink of (處於邊緣) military conflict.

The six-day trip includes stops in Jiangsu, Shanghai and Beijing.



CPI will rise 1.9% in 2026 if oil prices average US$100
Central Bank Governor Yang Chin-long is warning that the consumer price index
is likely to jump 1.9-per cent this year, if international crude oil prices
increase to an average of 100 U-S dollars per barrel.

Speaking at a meeting of the Legislative Financial Committee, Yang said
although the projected 1.9-per cent growth in the consumer price index is
higher than the central bank's recent estimate of 1.8-per cent, it is still
below a 2-per cent alert level.

Yang also told lawmakers that the central bank will raise interest rates to
deal with inflationary pressure - and if inflationary concerns take hold, the
bank will also take steps to tighten its monetary (金融的) policy.



White House says it's not changing Cuba policy after allowing Russian oil delivery
The Trump Administration says its fuel sanctions on Cuba have not been
lifted, despite allowing a Russian oil tanker to make a delivery to the
island.

The US cut off shipments from Venezuela after deposing (罷免) the country's
president and threatened steep tariffs on countries that sent fuel to Cuba
-in a bid to pressure the government to collapse.

Toni Waterman has more from Washington.


Spain Catholic Church Takes Steps Towards Compensation for Sexual Abuse Victims
Spain’s Catholic bishops and the government have taken another step toward
compensating victims of sexual abuse by clergy members who have died or whose
possible crimes are too old to be prosecuted.

Spain's Catholic bishops agreed in January to let the Spanish government’s
ombudsman have the final say in the church’s compensation of such victims.

The government and Spain’s bishops signed paperwork on Monday detailing how
the new church-state reparation system would work.

The president of the Spanish Episcopal Conference Archbishop said that the
system would take effect April 15-th.

The text won't include amounts or scales for the compensation (賠償) that
sexual abuse victims would be entitled to (有權獲得/享有).

Compensation will be determined on a case-by-case basis.


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