KEY POINTS
  • Beijing has already dismissed the outcome of Saturday's elections, which saw the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's Lai Ching-te elected president alongside a split parliamentary vote.
  • Chinese President Xi Jinping has repeatedly stated that Taiwan will be reunified with China.
  • Roche said the election results demonstrate that "Taiwan is now a mature, sovereign, democratic state, and that is not something that China will accept."
Taiwan's President Tsai Ing-wen speaks as Lai Ching-te, Taiwan's vice president and the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's (DPP) presidential candidate looks on during a campaign rally ahead of the elections in Taipei, Taiwan, January 11, 2024. 

Taiwan's election results place the island on a "collision course with China" and the market reaction has been too sanguine, according to veteran investor David Roche.

Beijing has already dismissed the outcome of Saturday's elections, which saw the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's Lai Ching-te elected president alongside a split parliamentary vote.