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After a decades-long impasse that led to a threat to kick about 200 Chinese firms off New York stock exchanges, PCAOB inspectors may soon get their first look under the hood of some of China's largest corporations.
By Kiuyan Wong and Lulu Yilun ChenSeptember 14 -
American officials would be able to review audit documents of Chinese businesses that trade in the U.S., a first step toward avoiding the delisting of about 200 firms from New York.
By Lulu Yilun Chen and Lydia BeyoudAugust 26 -
Five of China's largest state-owned companies announced plans to delist from U.S. exchanges as the two countries struggle to come to an agreement allowing American regulators to inspect audits of Chinese businesses.
By Lulu Yilun Chen and John ChengAugust 12