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Benzinga
Benzinga
World
Navdeep Yadav

Chinese Analyst Who Highlighted Delisting Risks For US-Listed Companies Like Alibaba Suddenly Leaves State-Owned Brokerage

One of China's most prominent and outspoken market analysts has quietly left the state-owned brokerage he was employed at, days after his Chinese social media accounts were suspended, according to a Reuters report.

The Hong Kong-based Hong Hao was the managing director and head of research at Bocom International Holdings, the securities unit of the government-owned Bank of Communications Company.

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This comes days after Hao's WeChat and Weibo Chinese microblogging website accounts were censored following a series of downbeat commentaries.

Brokerage spokesperson told Reuters that "Mr. Hong Hao has resigned due to personal reasons" and declined to elaborate any further. 

The Reuters report further highlighted that the two research notes issued by Hong in the last two months, whose online versions were mailed earlier to media, were inaccessible as of Wednesday. The research notes highlighted the risks of a capital flight from China and the looming delisting risks of US-listed Chinese companies such as Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA), Nio Inc (NYSE:NIO), and Tencent Holdings (OTC:TCEHY).

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