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Posted on 03/11/2020 by admin

Chinese Regulators Summon Ant Leaders Ahead of Gigantic IPO

China’s central bank and other financial regulators met with Jack Ma and the top executives of Ant Group as the fintech giant prepares for a record-breaking IPO this week.
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