Nasdaq’s New Listing Rules Signal Tougher Times Ahead for Small Chinese Firms—What This Means for Global Investors
The Nasdaq is tightening the gate for small Chinese companies seeking to list in New York, a move that signals a significant shift in the intersection of global finance, geopolitics, and market integrity. Starting soon, Chinese firms aiming for an IPO on Nasdaq must raise a minimum of $25 million—a substantial hike designed to curb…