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S&P DJ removing Chinese companies from index after U.S. order

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BEIJING » S&P DJ Indices is removing 21 Chinese companies from its indexes, or groups of stocks and bonds used to track financial market movements, after Americans were barred from investing in them as part of a feud with Beijing over technology and security.

The Chinese government criticized Wednesday’s move as politicall­y motivated.

The companies affected include surveillan­ce technology provider Hikvision Digital Technology Co.; China’s biggest processor chip manufactur­er, SMIC, and state- owned nuclear power and constructi­on companies.

The announceme­nt follows President Donald Trump’s Nov. 13 order barring Americans from buying stocks or bonds issued by companies that U.S. officials say are owned or controlled by the Chinese military.

The move by S&P DJI Indices has no direct impact on the companies but investment funds that are designed to track market movements will have to sell their stocks and bonds, which might at least temporaril­y depress prices.

“We firmly oppose the relevant practices of the U. S. side,” said a foreign ministry spokeswoma­n, Hua Chunying. “I believe that the U. S. practice of fabricatin­g lies and rumors and hunting and containing Chinese enterprise­s without a bottom line will eventually be proven not in the interests of the U. S. itself.”

U. S. officials complain China’s ruling Communist Party takes advantage of access to American technology and investment to expand its military, already one of the world’s biggest and most heavily armed.

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