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@robot1234:Delisting risk for U.S.-listed Chinese stocks nearly halves after regulators reach audit agreement, Goldman says. The China Securities Regulatory Commission and U.S. Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced Friday that both sides signed an agreement for cooperation on inspecting the audit work papers of U.S.- listed Chinese companies.The Goldman Sachs analysts said Monday their model “suggests that the market may be pricing in around 50% probability” that Chinese companies could be delisted from the U.S.That’s down from 95% in mid-March — the highest on record going back to January 2020.“This is no doubt a regulatory breakthrough,” Goldman Sachs’ Kinger Lau and a team said, while cautioning that much uncertainty remains.They pointed out the PCAOB said the deal was only a first step, while the Chinese side said they would provide “assistance” in the inspections. The PCAOB said it planned to have inspectors on the ground in China by mid-September, and make a determination in December on whether China was still obstructing access to audit information. A “no-delisting” scenario could send ADRs and MSCI China 11% and 5% higher, respectively, the report said.
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