The move would be part of a broader effort to limit U.S. investments into China, the source said.
The news spooked investors who pushed major indexes into the red.
(Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
Market Closed -
Other stock markets
|
5-day change | 1st Jan Change | ||
99.9 USD | +0.72% | +4.52% | -16.11% |
04:11am | TAKE A LOOK-Beijing auto show | RE |
Apr. 25 | PEKING/German carmakers want to get off the defensive in China | DP |
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. government is considering the possibility of delisting Chinese companies from U.S. exchanges, a source briefed on the matter said, in what would be an escalation of trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
The move would be part of a broader effort to limit U.S. investments into China, the source said.
The news spooked investors who pushed major indexes into the red.
(Reporting by Alexandra Alper; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama)
1st Jan change | Capi. | |
---|---|---|
-16.11% | 34.78B | |
-18.44% | 20.33B | |
-24.87% | 18.2B | |
-.--% | 6.85B | |
-12.66% | 243M | |
+8.06% | 115M | |
-9.29% | 71.23M |