Nasdaq is enhancing its scrutiny of listed companies' cryptocurrency investment activities
BlockBeats News, September 4th, according to The Information, Nasdaq is strengthening its scrutiny of its listed companies' cryptocurrency investment activities. Previously, some companies had raised funds to purchase crypto assets, aiming to boost their stock performance. However, Nasdaq has expressed concerns about this behavior, believing it may pose risks of misleading investors, thus deciding to enhance regulatory efforts.
Currently, Nasdaq has not publicly disclosed specific regulatory measures, but it is expected to require relevant companies to disclose detailed information about their cryptocurrency investments, including investment size, strategy, and potential risks. Additionally, Nasdaq may conduct special reviews of companies that frequently engage in cryptocurrency transactions to ensure their behavior complies with market norms.
This move reflects regulatory agencies' increasingly attentive attitude toward the cryptocurrency market, aiming to protect investor interests and maintain market order. Investors should pay attention to announcements and disclosure information from relevant companies, prudently assess the risks of their investment behavior.
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