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BEIJING (AP) - The chief U.S. stock market regulator said Saturday he will seek closer cooperation from Chinese officials to protect investors as Washington pushes for more of China's companies to sell shares on its exchanges.
Christopher Cox, chairman of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, said he would be meeting with finance officials to discuss initiatives to help train Chinese stock regulators and work more closely on investigations.
Some 30 Chinese companies have sold shares in the United States, which is the world's largest securities market and has the globe's most stringent rules on accounting and financial disclosure.
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