Chinese Companies Fleeing New York Will Find Warm Welcome at Home

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Heard on the Street: Some of China’s biggest corporate fish may soon seek calmer waters

Tensions between the U.S. and China have spilled into the capital markets. Many U.S.-listed Chinese companies will start to plan their trips back home.

On Wednesday the Senate unanimously passed a bill that could force Chinese companies to delist from U.S. stock exchanges. The key issue—China’s refusal to let American regulators inspect the audits of its companies—has festered for years, but escalating tensions have lifted it to the top of the political agenda. The recent accounting debacle at Luckin Coffee has added impetus.

 

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Good—and take you’re listening devices with you.

Better go somewhere without the McCarthyist mania

just wait till the rest of world flees china.

go.

You get big fishes down the stream

Go to Singapore, not Hong Kong.

We are not fools. They will not survive without US money and Hong Kong channel

good

Let them have it

Great , but but of course that's a bunch of hooey!

WSJ=CCP shill

these frauds should've stayed home in the first place.

Think they all fit the pre-requisite of listing in HKEXGroup instead. It started with the letter C.

I'm still not buying BABA shares.

Please remember who brought them in in the first place. Greedy Wall Street!

Article did say forced to leave

Take Google with you.

So be it. Evil money bites eventually. In GOD we trust.

Check their bags for stolen IP.

I will chip in for a first class flight for them to leave if it's faster

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