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End of the line

The rush to help Chinese companies list through reverse mergers was a wild ride, but now it’s over, writes Taylor Price

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Land of the lost

Most Chinese small-caps on the OTCBB do not belong there

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The perils of progress

What does the future hold for Hong Kong’s financial system?

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Checks and balances

US investors and Chinese companies are learning the hard way

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Standard bearers: Changes to Hong Kong’s accounting rules draw controversy

Accounting rules rarely make front page news. An exception was in December 2010, when Hong Kong Securities and Clearing (HKEx) said that it would allow H-shares – firms incorporated in China but listed in Hong Kong – the option of submitting financial statements prepared by mainland auditors under mainland accounting standards. The decision eliminated a […]