US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
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The rule steps up a long-running standoff between Washington and Beijing. Beijing refuses to allow the U.S. Public Companies Accounting Oversight Board to review work of Chinese auditors. Hundreds of Chinese companies have raised tens of billions of dollars in U.s. financial markets.
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U.S. steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
The rule steps up a long-running standoff between Washington and Beijing over how much information companies with U.S.-traded shares must disclosed.
US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave U.S. stock markets under a rule approved by securities regulators.
US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave U.S. stock markets under a rule approved by securities regulators
US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave US stock markets, under a rule approved by American securities regulators.
US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave U.S. stock markets under a rule approved by securities regulators. The rule approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission steps up a long-running standoff between Washington and Beijing over how much
US steps up disclosure pressure on Chinese companies - Local News 8
WASHINGTON (AP) — Chinese companies will have to disclose more information about audits and whether they are controlled by a government or else leave U.S. stock markets under a rule approved by securities regulators. The rule approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission steps up a long-running standoff between Washington and Beijing over how much information companies with U.S.-traded shares must disclosed. Companies that used an auditor i…