Congress Heads to Wall Street to Urge Curbs on Investments in China

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Congress Heads to Wall Street to Urge Curbs on Investments in China
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A bipartisan panel warns of the investments’ national-security risks, but gets a cool reception from financial firms.

Mike Gallagher favors new legislation to restrict U.S. investment in publicly traded stocks and bonds of certain Chinese companies.

Washington politicians are urging Wall Street executives to accept new curbs on American investments in China in the name of U.S. security.Continue reading your article with

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