The SEC expressed doubt that negotiators in Washington and Beijing will reach a deal granting U.S. regulators access to audit papers of Chinese companies listed on American exchanges
WASHINGTON—Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Gary Gensler expressed doubt Wednesday that negotiators in Washington and Beijing will reach an agreement over audits that is necessary to prevent Chinese companies from being delisted by U.S. stock exchanges.
ahead of a looming deadline for American regulators to gain access to Chinese companies’ audit papers as required under U.S. law. Chinese authorities had become vocal in recent months about their desire to avoid the delisting consequence of missing the deadline, which was imposed by the
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