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Broadcom stock slides after report China told firms to drop VMware, other foreign cyber tools

Broadcom stock slides after report China told firms to drop VMware, other foreign cyber tools

New York, January 14, 2026, 10:37 EST — Regular session.

  • Broadcom shares dip as investors digest reports of China restricting foreign cybersecurity software, including VMware, which Broadcom owns
  • Chip and cyber stocks gain on the headline, while the broader tech sector slips lower
  • A separate SEC filing reveals a $4.5 billion bond issuance alongside upcoming debt redemptions

Broadcom shares dropped 4.1% to $340.03 in early trading Wednesday following a Reuters report that Chinese regulators instructed local firms to halt use of cybersecurity software from about a dozen U.S. and Israeli companies, including VMware, which is owned by Broadcom.

This shift is significant as Broadcom has increasingly focused on software since acquiring VMware, tying the stock more closely to geopolitical tensions whenever China crops up in the news. The report comes amid fresh U.S.-China tech clashes affecting everything from semiconductors to enterprise software.

Risk appetite is already fragile, with the Nasdaq 100 tracker slipping roughly 0.9% and semiconductor ETFs falling, offering little buffer against sudden shocks in individual stocks.

Chinese officials issued the notice citing national security risks, Reuters reported, fearing the software might gather and send sensitive data overseas. It’s unclear how many firms got the directive, and none responded to requests for comment.

Cybersecurity stocks linked to the report showed mixed moves. Fortinet dropped 1.6%, Palo Alto Networks edged down 0.2%, but Check Point climbed 1.5%.

The Reuters report highlighted Beijing’s push to swap out Western-made tech for homegrown solutions amid rising trade and diplomatic strains with Washington. It also pointed to moves ahead of U.S. President Donald Trump’s scheduled visit to Beijing in April.

Broadcom investors are also digesting another development from Washington: an SEC filing on Tuesday revealed the company sold $4.5 billion in senior notes — unsecured corporate debt — spread over four different maturities. The funds will be used for general corporate needs and to pay down existing debt.

The filing details upcoming redemptions of multiple Broadcom and VMware bond series, with notes due for redemption on Jan. 17 and Jan. 22, and another VMware series slated for Feb. 6.

Traders pointed to the China headline as the main driver behind Wednesday’s move, while the debt deal piled on extra pressure for a stock already jittery over any signs of strain on software cash flows or borrowing costs.

There are still unanswered questions. Reuters reported it couldn’t confirm how widely the China notice was circulated, and it remains unclear how enforcement will play out or if companies will receive any grace period to adjust.

Next on the radar: investors await any official comments from Broadcom or the Chinese regulators cited in the Reuters report. Attention will also turn to the company’s bond redemptions kicking off Jan. 17, which could clarify how Broadcom is prioritizing its balance sheet.

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