Jim Cramer Says Chinese Telecommunications Listings Are 'Hugely Valuable' to NYSE
The New York Stock Exchange made a surprising decision to reverse its plans to delist Chinese telecommunications companies
In a brief statement late Monday, the NYSE said that "in light of further consultation with relevant regulatory authorities" the three stocks will remain listed, sending shares sharply higher in Hong Kong, where the bulk of them are traded, as well as in pre-market trading here in the United States.
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