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Chinese ADR delisting threat looms over ETFs

More than 95% of one Invesco ETF is in Chinese ADRs and an iShares ETF is the largest holder of five facing delisting

Exchange traded funds run by global asset managers including BlackRock and Invesco have large exposures to the threat that American depository receipts holdings will be delisted if the Chinese companies fail to meet US auditing requirements.

The US Securities and Exchange Commission has moved closer to delisting certain Chinese companies, identifying the first batch of five that will have to provide proof of audit compliance by the end of March. Failing to do so means they will have to delist from New York’s stock exchange by 2024.

The five companies are Yum China, ACM Research, BeiGene, HutchMed and Zai Lab.

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