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Posted on 30/11/2020 by admin

Ant IPO Has Slim Chance of Getting Done Next Year

The chances that Jack Ma’s Ant Group Co. will be able to revive its massive stock listing next year are looking increasingly slim as China overhauls rules governing the fintech industry, according to …
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