Taipei - Taiwan stocks dropped more than 3 per cent in morning trading Thursday, dampened by overnight drops on Wall Street and the death of Wang Yung-ching, founder of Taiwan's petrochemical giant Formosa Group, dealers said.
The Taiex index had fallen 164.5 points, or 3.14 per cent to 5,081.69 two and a half hours after the stock market opened.
Stocks of all six listed companies of the Formosa Group fell sharply on the death of the group's founder, dubbed the "god of management" and the second wealthiest man in Taiwan.