We will need to see if the Chinese government will take retaliation against the U.S. But I think the actual things to be done will not be significant…Ronald Wannon-executive chairman at Partners Financial HoldingsAsked if even more Chinese companies might be delisted, Brendan Ahern, chief investment officer of investment firm KraneShares, said: “I don’t see this being extended beyond these three specific names, simply because this was really driven by this executive order.”Speaking to CNBC’s “Squawk Box Asia” on Monday, he said the order could “reverse course” after President-elect Joe Biden is sworn in on Jan. 20.He …
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