CCOOCs
CCOOCs, or Chinese companies that are also listed on overseas stock exchanges, represent a significant segment of the global financial market. These companies, often large state-owned enterprises or rapidly growing private businesses, choose to list their shares on exchanges like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE), Nasdaq, or the Hong Kong Stock Exchange (HKEX) in addition to their domestic listings. This dual listing strategy allows them to access a broader investor base, potentially raise more capital, and enhance their international profile.
The practice of CCOOCs has seen fluctuations over the years, influenced by regulatory environments in both