Dry goods collection! Goldman Sachs Q&A: Explanation of the Risks and Operating Guide for Delisting of American Depositary Receipts (ADR)
The escalating tension in Sino-US trade has raised concerns among investors about Chinese companies delisting from US stock exchanges. This is due to President Trump's signing of the "United States First Investment Policy" in February, which emphasized the regulatory risks faced by American investors when evaluating Chinese listed securities, as well as recent comments by US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen in a television interview. Goldman Sachs recently summarized 10 issues of concern for listed companies and investors, and provided detailed answers.
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