Trump sets deadline for rethink of Chinese companies’ US listings

JD.com seeks up to $4.3 billion as NetEase raises $2.7bn in Hong Kong stock sales

NARAYANAN SOMASUNDARAM and YIFAN YU, Nikkei staff writers

HONG KONG/PALO ALTO -- President Donald Trump has ordered U.S. regulators to suggest ways to tighten scrutiny of New York-listed Chinese companies within the next 60 days, as tensions persist between Washington and Beijing over financial and trade ties.

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