China Considers Tighter Rules for Firms Listing Overseas
- Regulators may review documents for Hong Kong, offshore IPOs
- New rules would add to clampdown after Ant’s IPO was scrapped
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China’s securities regulator is weighing tighter rules for companies seeking to list in Hong Kong or overseas, a move that could hit technology firms already smarting from months of clampdowns, according to people familiar with the matter.