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The Shanghai Stock Exchange (SSE) stepped up efforts to support China’s fight against the novel coronavirus epidemic.

The SSE encouraged enterprises in the field of technological innovation related to epidemic prevention and control to be listed on the domestic sci-tech innovation board (STAR), according to a statement on its website.

Firms are encouraged to conduct roadshows through the Internet and phone calls, make timely adjustments to their offering schedules and hold listing ceremonies online, said the exchange.

Noting firms’ difficulties in completing auditing work and disclosing their 2019 annual report and 2020 first-quarter report on time amid the epidemic, the exchange postponed the disclosure of annual reports for more than 70 firms and extended the time limit

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