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Call for SEC to Restrict Chinese Companies' Access to US Markets
First article: 19 mar. 2026, 21:00
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Last update: 19 mar. 2026, 21:00
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is facing increasing pressure to restrict Chinese companies' access to US capital markets. Advocates argue that such restrictions are necessary to address concerns about transparency, auditing standards, and regulatory compliance among Chinese firms listed on US exchanges. The call for stricter measures reflects a growing unease about the potential risks associated with investing in Chinese companies, particularly in light of geopolitical tensions and differing regulatory frameworks.Articles about this topic
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SEC urged to restrict Chinese companies’ access to US capital markets
Fear of national security risks and investor protections spurs rare bipartisan call for action from financial regulator
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