China’s securities regulator issued tighter rules for first-time share sales on Shanghai’s Nasdaq-style Star board, requiring startups to prove their technology credentials.
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The rules specify support for so-called hard-tech companies, such as next-generation information systems and high-end equipment makers, to list on the Star board. The newly updated criteria look to evaluate a firm’s research and ...
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