UWC Berhad, an investment holding company, engages in the provision of precision sheet metal fabrication, precision machined components, and value-added assembly services. The company is involved in engineering, designing, manufacturing, and assembling of automation solutions; contract manufacturing of automated test equipment; manufacturing of machinery and metal components; manufacturing, trading, distribution, and assembling of various plastic injection molding products and plastic parts; manufacturing of front-end semiconductor equipment and components; and manufacturing of metal stamping for computer equipment and automotive spare parts. It also provides laser, combo laser punching, bending, welding, computer numerical controlled milling and turning, painting, and silk screen, finishing treatment solutions, as well as assembly services for sub-module, electro-mechanical, and full turnkey assembly. It primarily serves semiconductor, life science, and medical technology industries in Malaysia, the United States, Singapore, Thailand, India, France, the Netherlands, Australia, China, Canada, Denmark, Germany, Japan, Mexico, Spain, South Korea, and Vietnam. The company was founded in 1990 and is headquartered in Penang, Malaysia.
The market has already priced in a 25bps rate cut from the Fed next week like it’s a done deal. So this week, we’re zooming in on what’s really been going on in the bond market, and what it all means for dividend investors who want to maintain yield.
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