“Mainland Chinese stocks climbed, in contrast to the wider decline in Asian markets after the country’s securities regulator clarified delisting rules.” @CNBC https://t.co/o8oTTcY5aJ
A plunge in Chinese small-cap stocks was triggered by new regulatory guidelines that tightened oversight of listed companies and dampened investor enthusiasm for the shares, industry insiders said. https://t.co/o7X4rWMBI9
Chinese small-cap stocks rose, paring losses from their selloff earlier this week, as the nation’s top securities regulator sought to ease concern over the potential delistings https://t.co/bA29jPqnQU




China's top securities regulator addressed investor concerns following a significant drop in small-cap stocks, triggered by new regulatory guidelines that tightened oversight, as noted by industry insiders. The regulator clarified that the new stock exchange rules are not expected to lead to a surge in delistings. This reassurance helped Chinese small-cap stocks to recover some of their earlier losses, contrasting with the wider decline in Asian markets.