The post U.S. companies tied to alleged China stock fraud face SEC enforcement appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is coming after U.S. companies that are linked to stock scams coming out of China, according to a report from the Financial Times. The SEC is going after businesses that may have helped, or been part of, shady trading tactics run by Chinese fraud rings. The focus? Pump and dump schemes, dirty tricks where prices get pushed up using lies and hype, and then sold off at the top. Once that happens, the stock crashes. And everyday investors get wrecked. The SEC’s enforcement push is part of a larger campaign to stop market fraud that crosses national lines. Nasdaq tightens IPO rules to block weak China listings To make these China-connected frauds harder to pull off, Nasdaq is throwing new rules into the mix. They’ve decided that anyone wanting to list on their exchange, especially if they operate mainly in China, better have at least $25 million in public offering proceeds. That means no more listing sketchy micro-companies with nothing in the tank. If your numbers don’t add up, you’re not getting in. On top of that, Nasdaq now demands that any company going public under the net income standard must also have at least $15 million in public float value. This rule helps keep garbage IPOs off the exchange. They’re also speeding up the process to suspend and delist companies that don’t meet listing standards and have a market value of listed securities under $5 million. Basically, Wall Street is cleaning house. John Zecca, the EVP and Chief Legal, Risk & Regulatory Officer at Nasdaq, said, “It provides a healthier liquidity profile for public investors, while still making emerging companies available to investors through our exchange.” He also made it clear: “Investor protection and market integrity are central to Nasdaq’s mission.” Nasdaq had… The post U.S. companies tied to alleged China stock fraud face SEC enforcement appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is coming after U.S. companies that are linked to stock scams coming out of China, according to a report from the Financial Times. The SEC is going after businesses that may have helped, or been part of, shady trading tactics run by Chinese fraud rings. The focus? Pump and dump schemes, dirty tricks where prices get pushed up using lies and hype, and then sold off at the top. Once that happens, the stock crashes. And everyday investors get wrecked. The SEC’s enforcement push is part of a larger campaign to stop market fraud that crosses national lines. Nasdaq tightens IPO rules to block weak China listings To make these China-connected frauds harder to pull off, Nasdaq is throwing new rules into the mix. They’ve decided that anyone wanting to list on their exchange, especially if they operate mainly in China, better have at least $25 million in public offering proceeds. That means no more listing sketchy micro-companies with nothing in the tank. If your numbers don’t add up, you’re not getting in. On top of that, Nasdaq now demands that any company going public under the net income standard must also have at least $15 million in public float value. This rule helps keep garbage IPOs off the exchange. They’re also speeding up the process to suspend and delist companies that don’t meet listing standards and have a market value of listed securities under $5 million. Basically, Wall Street is cleaning house. John Zecca, the EVP and Chief Legal, Risk & Regulatory Officer at Nasdaq, said, “It provides a healthier liquidity profile for public investors, while still making emerging companies available to investors through our exchange.” He also made it clear: “Investor protection and market integrity are central to Nasdaq’s mission.” Nasdaq had…

U.S. companies tied to alleged China stock fraud face SEC enforcement

2025/09/10 14:41
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The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is coming after U.S. companies that are linked to stock scams coming out of China, according to a report from the Financial Times.

The SEC is going after businesses that may have helped, or been part of, shady trading tactics run by Chinese fraud rings.

The focus? Pump and dump schemes, dirty tricks where prices get pushed up using lies and hype, and then sold off at the top. Once that happens, the stock crashes. And everyday investors get wrecked.

The SEC’s enforcement push is part of a larger campaign to stop market fraud that crosses national lines.

Nasdaq tightens IPO rules to block weak China listings

To make these China-connected frauds harder to pull off, Nasdaq is throwing new rules into the mix. They’ve decided that anyone wanting to list on their exchange, especially if they operate mainly in China, better have at least $25 million in public offering proceeds.

That means no more listing sketchy micro-companies with nothing in the tank. If your numbers don’t add up, you’re not getting in.

On top of that, Nasdaq now demands that any company going public under the net income standard must also have at least $15 million in public float value. This rule helps keep garbage IPOs off the exchange. They’re also speeding up the process to suspend and delist companies that don’t meet listing standards and have a market value of listed securities under $5 million.

Basically, Wall Street is cleaning house. John Zecca, the EVP and Chief Legal, Risk & Regulatory Officer at Nasdaq, said,

Nasdaq had submitted these new rules to the SEC for approval, which it just got. Companies already trying to list will get 30 days to finish using the old standards. After that, it’s either comply with the new requirements or get out.

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Source: https://www.cryptopolitan.com/us-companies-china-stock-fraud-sec/

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