We launched the SR 250 -- which ranks the top 250 companies on their China exposure -- to provide businesses, regulators, and investors better information on China risks, so they can make smarter and more thoughtful decisions on compliance, risk management, and strategy. See some of our coverage in Bloomberg: https://lnkd.in/e8z3Q7y3
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Strategy Risks in the New York Times! Excited to see this coverage of our SR 250, an innovative new Index which ranks top US companies on their China exposure. https://lnkd.in/eJBJQuBV
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How dependent on China are major U.S. corporations? Check out our list of the top ten companies by China exposure, from the Strategy Risks 250. Thrilled to see this covered in the New York Times, Bloomberg, Fox Business, Yahoo! Finance, and the South China Morning Post, and to see this translated into Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Vietnamese, Polish, and Arabic. Please share comments or thoughts, and reach out if you'd like to license the data! https://lnkd.in/ef-mrpki
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We are live! Strategy Risks is thrilled to announce the SR 250, which ranks top US companies on their China exposure. Keep your eyes out for coverage of who the top ten and bottom are, coming soon in from major media outlets...Please reach out if you'd like more information, or to license our data. https://lnkd.in/evriidyy
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Big news for Strategy Risks! We are launching our SR 250, an Index that ranks the top 250 public US companies on their China exposure, on Monday. That day, we will publicly release which companies made it into the top ten and the bottom ten for their China exposure. (For more information, or to trial our data, please email Info@strategyrisks.com) We rank companies on a score of 0-100, in these five categories: The Business Fundamentals category measures the company’s financial exposure to China, as reported in sources such as annual reports, sales data, and other documents. This category is the most quantitative, and features a maximum score of 25. The Partnerships & Politics category measures the company’s exposure to the Chinese state apparatus – a crucial metric in China. Driving metrics in this category are the company’s links with the Chinese government and Communist Party of China (CPC) officials, as well as related industry regulation in China. The Partnerships & Politics category assigns scores out of a maximum score of 25. The Supply Chain category measures material inputs from China and assesses how dependent firms are on those inputs. Strategy Risks determines scores by extracting inputs from large datasets and via manual research. Due to China’s centrality as a global manufacturing powerhouse, companies more exposed to supply chain disruption tend to receive a higher score in this category. The Supply Chain category assigns scores out of a maximum score of 15. The Regional Issues category measures a company’s exposure to sensitive political areas and human rights abuses. The category is the SR 250’s least automated and most research-intensive category. Companies with alleged links to forced labor practices within their business or supply chains score especially high. The Regional Issues category assigns scores out of a maximum score of 25. The Opacity category measures biases in the data sets related to transparency in a firms’ data related to China. Companies providing a smaller amount of China-related data, or less relevant data, receive a higher score in this category. The Opacity category assigns scores out of a maximum score of 10.
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Tariffs. Trade Wars. Climate change. Wars in the Middle East and Ukraine. China risks. How would a Harris or Trump presidency handle the world, and what does that mean for your business? Join Nazak Nikakhtar, Dan Harris and I for a webinar today at 1130 AM EST as we analyze and explain what to plan for come November and January. https://lnkd.in/e9rw9KbA
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Come work at Strategy Risks! We're #hiring a new Senior Executive Assistant: we're looking for someone ideally in the New York or DC area, but we are also open to remote candidates. Looking for someone with a passion for details, organization, and working at a dynamic, fast-growing company. Interest in geopolitics or national security a plus, but certainly not required. Apply today, or please share this post with your network.
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Strategy Risks was honored to host the head of Space Force for a private breakfast discussion on geopolitics. Strategy Risks regularly hosts events with senior policy and business leaders. For more information, please email clients@strategyrisks.com.