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How China Inc is marching into Vietnam amid US tariffs​​​
Reuters· 2025-12-10 03:34
Core Viewpoint - Chinese firms are increasing their investments in Vietnam, resulting in significant investment inflows and record shipments to Hanoi, despite U.S. efforts to promote decoupling between the two economies [1] Group 1: Investment Trends - Chinese companies are expanding operations in Vietnam, indicating a strategic shift towards strengthening economic ties with the neighboring country [1] - The investment inflows from China to Vietnam are at record levels, showcasing the growing economic interdependence between the two nations [1] Group 2: Trade Dynamics - Record shipments from China to Hanoi highlight the robust trade relationship, which continues to thrive despite geopolitical tensions [1] - The increase in trade and investment reflects a defiance of U.S. calls for decoupling, suggesting that companies are prioritizing regional partnerships over external pressures [1]
Today’s corporate boards look like the past: older directors, more male appointees, and less turnover
Yahoo Finance· 2025-11-17 10:51
Core Insights - Corporate boards are experiencing a significant decline in diversity disclosures, with only 45% of Russell 3000 companies and 66% of S&P 500 companies disclosing directors' race and ethnicity in 2025, down from 85% and 98% respectively in the previous year [1][2] Group 1: Changes in Board Diversity - The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit's decision to overturn Nasdaq's diversity rules has led to a reduction in board diversity targets and disclosures [2] - The share of newly elected women directors on Russell 3000 boards decreased from 42% in 2022 to 33% in 2025, while S&P 500 boards saw a drop from 43% to 36% [3] - The number of directors aged 66 to 70 increased from 19% in 2021 to 22% in 2025 in the Russell 3000, and from 22% to 26% in the S&P 500 [3] Group 2: Skills and Expertise Demand - There is a growing demand for directors with expertise in technology, cybersecurity, and human capital, with tech expertise among directors rising to 30% in the Russell 3000 and 44% in the S&P 500 from 2021 to 2025 [4] Group 3: Board Structure and Governance - The trend of limiting the number of boards a director may serve on is increasing, with 56% of Russell 3000 boards implementing such restrictions, up from 44% in 2020, and S&P 500 boards increasing from 68% to 85% [5] - The number of boards with mandatory retirement policies has declined, and overall turnover among directors has decreased [3][5]
Nasdaq Sinks 3.6% after Trump Renews China Tariff Threats
Barrons· 2025-10-10 20:03
Core Viewpoint - President Trump's renewed tariff threats against China have led to a significant decline in the U.S. stock market, indicating heightened market volatility and investor concern over trade relations [1] Group 1: Market Reaction - The Dow Jones Industrial Average experienced a drop of 879 points, which is a decrease of 1.9% [1] - The S&P 500 index fell by 2.7% [1] - The Nasdaq Composite index saw a decline of 3.6% [1] Group 2: Triggering Events - The market was initially performing well in the morning before the president's announcement [1] - Trump's threat involved a "massive increase" in tariffs on Chinese goods, which was a direct response to China's plans to limit exports of rare earth minerals [1]