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NYSE reversed its decision to delist three major Chinese telecom companies in a move that s leaving some in the industry confused about what to expect next
NYSE reversed its decision to delist three major Chinese telecom companies in a move that s leaving some in the industry confused about what to expect next
Dan DeFrancescoJan 6, 2021, 20:58 IST
Happy hump day!
It s been quite a few days over at the Big Board (aka the New York Stock Exchange). On December 31, the exchange announced it intended to delist three major Chinese telecom companies - China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom Hong Kong.
The announcement was a result of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump back in November requiring US investors to exit positions in Chinese companies that could be considered a threat to US national security.
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Traders are sharing memes and desperately searching for Jack Ma s profile on Bloomberg s terminal to try and work out where the Chinese billionaire is
Traders are sharing memes and desperately searching for Jack Ma s profile on Bloomberg s terminal to try and work out where the Chinese billionaire is
Spriha SrivastavaJan 6, 2021, 18:52 IST
FILE - In this May 15, 2019, file photo, founder of Alibaba group Jack Ma arrives for the Tech for Good summit in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, File)Associated Press
Financial traders around the world are trying to get the scoop on
Alibaba billionaire
Jack Ma s whereabouts, after media reports the tycoon hasn t been seen in public for two months.
NYSE s perplexing China listings U-turn More mega dream tech deals Citi banker in legal spat Dan DeFrancesco The New York Stock Exchange s Stacey Cunningham rang the opening bell for Snowflake s first trading day.
Happy hump day!
It s been quite a few days over at the Big Board (aka the New York Stock Exchange). On December 31, the exchange announced it intended to delist three major Chinese telecom companies †China Telecom, China Mobile, and China Unicom Hong Kong.
The announcement was a result of an executive order signed by President Donald Trump back in November requiring US investors to exit positions in Chinese companies that could be considered a threat to US national security.
Last modified on Wed 23 Dec 2020 23.37 EST
An investigation has been launched into the death of an 18-year-old woman at Styal prison in Cheshire.
The death on Tuesday is the eighth in a women’s prison this year. Half of these deaths have been at Styal, including the stillbirth of a baby there in June.
The prisons and probation ombudsman confirmed it was investigating the latest death.
A Prison Service spokesperson said: “HMP Styal prisoner Annelise Sanderson died in custody on 22 December and our condolences are with her family and friends at this difficult time. The prisons and probation ombudsman has been informed.”