Chinese investors are anticipated to be excluded from the upcoming initial public offering (I.P.O.) of SpaceX. This follows similar trends observed with the I.P.O. of OpenAI. The decision reflects ongoing geopolitical tensions and regulatory challenges affecting investment flows between the United States and China.
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Chinese Investors Expected to be Excluded from SpaceX I.P.O.
Chinese investors are likely to be barred from participating in the SpaceX initial public offering, mirroring restrictions seen with OpenAI's I.P.O. This situation is influenced by current geopolitical tensions and regulatory issues between the U.S. and China.
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Absent From the SpaceX and OpenAI I.P.O.s? Chinese Investors.
Chinese Investors Expected to be Excluded from SpaceX I.P.O.