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SEC Policies Shift Balance of Power Toward Corporate Boards

New SEC policies give corporate boards more power over investors, potentially limiting investor-initiated reforms on ESG, director contests, and other issues.

U.S. Homebuilder Sentiment Plunges to Five-Month Low Amid Tariff Concerns

U.S. homebuilder sentiment plunged five points to 42, the lowest reading since September, amid worries that tariffs on imports would combine with higher mortgage rates to further drive up housing costs.

Baidu's Quarterly Earnings: Can AI Investments Revive Growth?

Baidu Earnings: Clues on AI, China Stock Boom, and Struggling Monetization

Dubai's Financial District Surges With Hedge Funds, Record Company Registrations

Dubai's financial district sees record company registrations, driven by hedge fund influx. The DIFC now houses 6,920 active companies, with technology and innovation as the fastest growing sector.

Tech CEOs Take Center Stage as Trump Kicks Off Second Term

Listen to Stocks in Translation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcasts. Tech CEOs Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Sundar Pichai, and Elon Musk were among guests at the 60th Presidential Inauguration on Jan. 20. Markets react as President Trump kicks off second term with executive actions.

Samsung Nominates Chip Executives to Board Amid Bid to Boost Semiconductor Business

Samsung Electronics nominates chip business chief and CTO to board as it looks to boost competitiveness in semiconductors amid market challenges.

Indonesia Moves to Boost Forex Reserves by $80 Billion Through Export Earnings Mandate

Indonesia forces natural resource exporters to keep more foreign exchange earnings onshore, aiming to bolster central bank reserves by $80 billion and reverse the slide in the rupiah, the country's embattled currency.

Dexus Pitches Australia as Safe Harbour for Investors

Australia's largest office landlord Dexus pitches the country as a safe harbor for investors amidst geopolitical uncertainty, aiming to sell A$2 billion of assets in three years.

OPEC+ mulls output delay as Ukraine drones hit Russian crude station

Oil prices stabilized after OPEC+ considered delaying production increases, while Ukrainian drones targeted a Russian pumping station, affecting Kazakhstan's crude exports.

Trump's Second Term: Implications for Stocks and Industries

Listen to Stocks in Translation, a podcast by Yahoo Finance that provides insights on the major trends and events impacting the investment landscape.