China’s Nasdaq faces teething problems after regulator is swamped by applications

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China’s Nasdaq faces teething problems after regulator is swamped by applications

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Although the Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) has received 98 applications from companies hoping to launch an IPO on its new tech board, a lengthy and complicated approval process has revealed some of the problems facing potential listing candidates. Meanwhile, there are doubts over some of the investors preparing to buy into the market. Rebecca Feng reports.

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