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US Denies China Companies Delisting. But The Writing is On The Wall, Crypto Coins News

US Denies China Companies Delisting. But The Writing is On The Wall, Crypto Coins News


U.S. stocks declined sharply on Friday after The Wall Street Journalreportedthat President Trump was considering de-listing Chinese companies from domestic exchanges.

In response to the widely-referenced report, the Treasury Department said that it was notconsideringde-listing Chinese stocks at this time. This will likely provide more support to U.S. markets when they open on Monday.

In a statement, Monica Crawley, the Treasury spokesperson, said:

The administration is not contemplating blocking Chinese companies from listing shares on US stock exchanges at this time.

Further Escalation

The Treasury Department denial should be taken with a grain of salt. The statement itself showed that the plan to de-list Chinese companies and to slow down Chinese investments in the U.S. was not completely ruled out. Also, in the past, the Trump administration has leaked news to gauge how the market will react.

The impacts of the decision to de-list Chinese companies from U.S. exchanges will reverberate globally. This is simply because many Chinese companies have recently listed on American bourses. Today, the market value of Chinese companies listed in the U.S. is close to a trillion dollars. Alibaba, which became public in 2014, is currently valued at more than $ 400 billion . Its IPO was the biggest ever,raisingmore than $ 22 billion.

Other big Chinese companies that are listed on US exchanges are Nio, Baidu, JD.com, Ctrip.com, and VipShop. In total, there aremore than170 Chinese companies that are listed in the US As such, a mass de-listing of these companies could be felt around the world. It would also take the trade war to a point of no return.

Remember, U.S. pension firms and money managers are the biggest holders of these stocks. The screenshot below shows that U.S. financial firms like Blackrock and T. Rowe Price are the biggest holders of Alibaba stock. Most American technology exchange-traded funds (ETFs) own Alibaba as well.

American firms are the biggest holders of Alibaba. | Source: Yahoo Finance

Valid Concerns

There have been concerns about Chinese companies that have listed on American bourses, chief among them being compliance to proper accounting standards. As with their American counterparts, Chinese companies are required to file their prospectus and disclosures with the SEC. The concern is that the SEC and other U.S. law enforcement agencies do not have any jurisdiction in China. Therefore, they cannot arrest executives of a Chinese company that have violated the law.

Therefore, there is a wide concern that Chinese companies don’t report correct figures. Research by Muddy Waters has shown the fraudulent nature of some Chinese companies likeTAL Educationand China East Education. The same concerns were revealed in Peter Navarro’s documentary,Death by China.

It appears that Chinese companies are also having cold feet regarding US listings and investments. This year, Alibaba said it willdual-listin Hong Kong while Ant Financial is expected to IPO in Shanghai. Meanwhile, Chinese investments in the U.S. havedeclinedby 90%, falling to $ 4.5 billion in 2018 from $ 46 .5 billion two years ago.

** Point of No Return

As mentioned, blocking Chinese firms from US bourses would be a point of no return in the ongoing trade war. With tariffs being currently off the table, China could use the nuclear option to retaliate against the U.S. With the nuclear option, the country would sell the U.S. debt it owns and halt additional purchases. While the country would be hurt by this, Trump would be a bigger loser as he faces impeachment and the 2020 election.

This is considered extreme by any measures, but the trade war is already taking both countries to uncharted territory.

Last modified (UTC): September 29, 2019 3: 20 PM

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