Nasdaq

    Securities / Derivatives

    US Scrutiny of Chinese Firms a Boon for Hong Kong IPO Market

    By Manesh Samtani | 02/06/2020

    Nasdaq-listed Chinese companies Netease and JD.com are planning to launch secondary listings in Hong Kong, amid concerns that their US listings could be at risk.

    Enforcement

    CSRC Accuses Guangdong Fund Manager of Lying to Investors

    By Editors | 24/05/2020

    Guangdong-based Cornerstone Management reportedly lost 70% in two funds after promising a minimum 8% annual return.

    Securities / Derivatives

    New US Law Could Force Chinese Companies to De-list

    By Editors | 21/05/2020

    New legislation passed in the US Senate will require companies to submit to an audit that can be reviewed by the PCAOB, and de-list firms that at noncompliant for three years.

    Enforcement

    New Listing Rules at Nasdaq to Impede Chinese IPOs – Reports

    By Editors | 19/05/2020

    Nasdaq will put a minimum $25mn value on the size of IPOs, making it harder for some Chinese firms to pursue a listing. A delisting notice has been filed against Luckin Coffee.

    ESG / Sustainability

    Nasdaq Launches Service to Track ESG Impact of Investments

    By Editors | 18/05/2020

    ‘ESG Footprint’ helps investors track a wide range of sustainability criteria, including carbon footprint, board diversity and companies flagged for human rights issues.

    Securities / Derivatives

    US SEC Green-lights Launch of New Stock Exchange, MEMX

    By Editors | 07/05/2020

    Backed by some of Wall Street’s largest financial institutions, MEMX says it will offer a less expensive exchange model; fewer, less complex order types; and a basic market data feed.

    Securities / Derivatives

    CSRC Eases Market Cap Requirement for CDR Issuance

    By Editors | 04/05/2020

    Innovative Chinese companies listed overseas will be eligible to list depositary receipts at home with just $2.8bn in market cap, compared to $28bn under 2018 rules.

    Enforcement

    CSRC Vows Cross-border Cooperation in Luckin Fraud Case

    By Editors | 28/04/2020

    The CSRC has been communicating with US regulators, looking to deepen cross-border cooperation to combat misconduct and fraud and to protect investors.

    Enforcement

    China: Luckin Investors Launch Lawsuit Under New Securities Law

    By Editors | 26/04/2020

    A lack of cross-border regulation presents a challenge to holding Luckin Coffee entities and executives to account for alleged misconduct and fraud.

    AML / KYC

    Tiger Brokers NZ, Six Others Get Formal Warning for AML Failures

    By Editors | 06/04/2020

    A public warning was issued to NZX-accredited Tiger Brokers, and six additional private warnings unnamed businesses or individuals.

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