IPO price-setting scrutiny leads to Chinese regulators punishing 19 institutions

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China's securities regulators punished 19 institutional investors as authorities tighten scrutiny over price-setting behaviors under a more liberalized listing system, reported Reuters . China launched the tech-focused STAR Market in Shanghai in mid-2019, along with the introduction of a US-style, registration-based initial public offering (IPO) system in that market. The Securities Association of China (SAC) said late on Friday that a joint probe recently with the Shanghai Stock Exchange over STAR IPOs had exposed issues with 19 institutional investors. The problems included weak internal controls, inadequate rationale for price-settings, non-compliance with stipulated procedures and improper storage of working papers, the…

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