Study Buddy answers: Hong Kong-listed companies added women to boards in 2020 at highest rate in four years [June 30, 2021]

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1. D

2. more women on board of directors

3. Hong Kong is not a fast-moving place at the boardroom level traditionally, and corporate life is very stable here.

4. Singapore

5. directors at Hang Seng Index companies

6. counterparts

7.(i) the year that Hong Kong was one of the few places that all-male boards increased

(ii) the number of MSCI All Country World Index companies in Hong Kong

(iii) the percentage of ACWI companies in China that lacked women directors

(iv) the number of MSCI All Country World Index companies in China

8.(i) NG

(ii) NG

(iii) T

(iv) F

9. three years

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