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May 28, 2020
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Nasdaq Proposes Fortifying Listing Rules, Potentially Curbing Listings of Chinese Companies
In May 2020, Nasdaq filed three proposals with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) intended to address concerns about companies that have their businesses principally administered in certain jurisdictions defined by Nasdaq as “Restrictive Markets” (including China) looking to go public or become listed on Nasdaq. The proposals relate to auditors, initial listing criteria for foreign companies, and management’s qualifications.