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Posted on 05/11/2020 by admin

Here’s how Ant can rise again after IPO shock

TAIPEI: Ant Group Co will survive the 11th-hour suspension of its blockbuster US$35bil listing in Shanghai and Hong Kong if the company can learn from its technology peers.
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