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ACTION BY THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS
 

Chairman Jim Saxton

Joint Economic Committee

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

Chairman Jerry Lewis

Appropriations Committee

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

Congressman Jim Ramstad

Ways and Means Committee

Chairman, Oversight Subcommittee

 

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

Congressman Patrick McHenry

Financial Services Committee

Government Reform Committee

Budget Committee

 

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

Congressman Bart Gordon

Energy And Commerce Committee

 

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

 

Congressman Lee Terry

Energy And Commerce Committee

Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection

 

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

 

Congressman Todd Tiahrt

Committee on Appropriations

Subcommittee on Defense

Subcommittee on Transportation, Treasury, and Housing and Urban Development

Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence

 

RE: Complaint Filed On Behalf of Default Creditors of the Government of China Alleging Misleading Sovereign Credit Ratings and Inadequate Disclosure Pertaining to the Offer, Sale and Trading of Debt Securities of the People’s Republic of China Including Violations of International Law.

 

Congressman Dave Camp

Committee on Ways and Means

 

I am writing to bring your attention to a complaint filed with the Division of Market Regulation on March 31, 2005...

Congressman Ken Calvert

Committee on Resources

 

A complaint from the Sovereign Advisers dated March 31, 2005 was submitted to the Division of Market Regulation within the Securities and Exchange Commission...
 
 
 
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