HONG KONG, May 11 (Reuters) - China's securities
watchdog on Thursday said that it was willing to work with the
United States counterparts to promote audit regulator
cooperation and safeguard the rights and interests of global
investors.
The comment from the China Securities Regulatory Commission
(CSRC) came a day after a U.S. accounting watchdog said that it
found unacceptable deficiencies in audits of U.S.-listed Chinese
companies.
The deficiencies found by the U.S. watchdog during their
first-time inspection in China was normal, and that China would
continue to work with the U.S., the CSRC said in a statement in
response to Reuters request for comment.
(Reporting by Beijing Newsroom; Writing by Xie Yu; Editing by
Sumeet Chatterjee)
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