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Nasdaq to tighten listing rules, particularly for companies from China

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Exchange operator Nasdaq proposed on Wednesday stricter listing standards, including a higher minimum public float for certain new listings and a faster process to suspend and delist thinly traded companies.

Nasdaq said in a statement that it would require companies primarily operating in China to raise a minimum of US$25 million in public offering proceeds to qualify for listing, reviving a threshold it previously applied to issuers from “restrictive markets”.

The New York-headquartered exchange operator said it submitted the proposed rules to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for review, and if approved, plans to implement the changes promptly.

Wall Street’s top regulator in June singled out China as it sought to raise disclosure requirements for listing hopefuls.

Donald Trump Jr is seen on a billboard after ringing the opening bell at Nasdaq to celebrate the closing of ALT5’s US$1.5 billion offering on August 13, 2025. Photo: Getty Images via AFP
Donald Trump Jr is seen on a billboard after ringing the opening bell at Nasdaq to celebrate the closing of ALT5’s US$1.5 billion offering on August 13, 2025. Photo: Getty Images via AFP

The proposed changes come as a record number of Chinese companies are seeking to list in the US this year, driven by onerous domestic rules and the prospect of better valuations despite volatile US-China relations and regulatory scrutiny.



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