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Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation Specific Standards and Procedures for Determining Eligibility of Securities for Margin Purchase and Short Sale Transactions  CH

Repeal Date: 2016.12.30 
Categories: Securities Exchange Market > Margin Transaction

Title: Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation Specific Standards and Procedures for Determining Eligibility of Securities for Margin Purchase and Short Sale Transactions(2009.12.28)
Date:
3 III. Where a review of subject securities on the review date reveals none of the following circumstances, the Taiwan Stock Exchange Corporation (TSEC) shall publicly announce the securities as eligible for margin purchase and short sale:
(I) Where either one of the following descriptions applies to subject securities, the share price is too volatile:
1. The degree of price fluctuation for the securities is equal to the average value for degree of price fluctuation for the sampled securities plus two or more standard deviations, and exceeds 150% of the average value for degree of price fluctuation for the securities of industry peers.
2. The degree of price fluctuation for the securities is equal to the average value for degree of price fluctuation for the sampled securities plus two or more standard deviations, and exceeds 150% of the average value for degree of price fluctuation for the securities of industry peers.
3. When the percentage of premium or discount calculated from the closing price of Taiwan depositary receipts and the closing price of the shares they represent on the exchange market of their home country meets any of the following conditions during the sampling period:
(1) When on the current day, the percentage of premium on a Taiwan depositary receipt announced through the Market Observation Post System (MOPS) for the previous business day is in excess of 80 percent, while the current day closing price is also the highest of the most recent six business days (inclusive of the current day), provided that if there is no closing price for the most recent five business days (excluding the current day), then the current day closing price must also be higher than the opening reference price.
(2) When on the current day, the percentage of discount on a Taiwan depositary receipt announced through the MOPS for the previous business day is in excess of 80 percent, while the current day closing price is also the lowest of the most recent six business days (inclusive of the current day), provided that if there is no closing price for the most recent five business days (excluding the current day), then the current day closing price must also be lower than the opening reference price.
Exceptions:
During the period for calculating the standards for subject securities prescribed in item 1 or 2 of this subparagraph, or when making for the subject securities the comparison based on the closing prices for the most recent six business days (inclusive of the current day) by the standards prescribed in item 3 of this subparagraph, if price fluctuation occurs due to non trade-related factors (such as ex-rights or ex-dividend factors), those factors in the fluctuation shall be excluded from the calculation.
(II) Where either one of the following descriptions applies to subject securities during the sampling period, trading volume is excessively abnormal.
1. The turnover rate for the securities is 10 or more times the average turnover rate for the sampled securities.
2. The turnover rate for the securities is less than 10 percent of the average turnover rate for the sampled securities, and the total figure for trading volume is less than 3,000 round lots of shares or 3,000 trading units.
(III) Where either one of the following descriptions applies to subject securities, equity ownership or beneficial ownership is overly concentrated:
1. Shares: Shareholders owning 1,000 to 50,000 shares are fewer than 500 in number. Taiwan depositary receipts: Holders of Taiwan depositary receipts owning 1,000 to 50,000 units are fewer than 500 in number. Beneficial certificates: Persons owning not more than 100,000 beneficial units are fewer than 1,000 in number.
2. Shares: The holdings of all directors, supervisors, managerial officers, and shareholders with a stake of greater than 10 percent, account for a combined total of 75 percent or more of the company's listed registered shares, and the company's paid-in capital is NT$500 million or less; or the aforementioned holdings are 80 percent or more and paid-in capital is greater than NT$500 million and less than NT$5 billion; or the aforementioned holdings are 85 percent or more and paid-in capital is greater than NT$5 billion. Taiwan depositary receipts: The holdings of persons owning greater than 5 percent of the company's total issued Taiwan depositary receipt units account in combination for greater than 80 percent of total issued units as recorded in the register of Taiwan depositary receipt holders. Beneficial certificates: The beneficial units recorded in the register of beneficial owners under the names of beneficial owners holding more than 5 percent of the total dollar amount of a fund account in combination for greater than 80 percent of the total dollar amount of the fund.
(IV) Other circumstances where it may be deemed that share price is too volatile, or trading volume is excessively abnormal, or equity ownership of beneficial ownership is overly concentrated.
The provisions of the preceding paragraph do not apply to ETF beneficial certificates and offshore ETF beneficial certificates.