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US to tap into market for small companies

By Jeremy Grant in Washington

Published: March 17 2007 00:05 | Last updated: March 17 2007 00:05

The American Stock Exchange has proposed setting up a “second tier” US stock market similar to London’s Aim junior board to provide smaller companies with a listing venue that avoids the “overly burdensome” rules of Sarbanes-Oxley.

The development highlights frustration in the US capital markets that foreign countries have managed to attract company listings by promoting themselves as having lower regulatory standards than the US.

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