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China Tells Jack Ma's Ant To Return To Its Payment Roots, Places Curbs
- Monday December 28, 2020
- World News | Bloomberg News
Chinese regulators ordered Jack Ma's online financial titan Ant Group Co. to return to its roots as a provider of payments services, threatening to throttle growth in its most lucrative businesses of consumer loans and wealth management.
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China's JD.com Says Watchdog Accepts Request for Probe into Rival Alibaba's Practices
- Thursday November 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A Chinese regulator has formally accepted a request by JD.com, the country's second-biggest online retailer, to investigate its rival Alibaba Group Holding Ltd for possible unfair practices during promotions, JD.com's official microblog said today.
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China Antitrust Regulator Says Microsoft Sales Not Transparent
- Tuesday August 26, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A Chinese antitrust regulator said on Tuesday that Microsoft Corp's sales of its software were not fully transparent, but that the company had expressed willingness to cooperate with an ongoing investigation.
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China Tells Jack Ma's Ant To Return To Its Payment Roots, Places Curbs
- Monday December 28, 2020
- World News | Bloomberg News
Chinese regulators ordered Jack Ma's online financial titan Ant Group Co. to return to its roots as a provider of payments services, threatening to throttle growth in its most lucrative businesses of consumer loans and wealth management.
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www.ndtv.com
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China's JD.com Says Watchdog Accepts Request for Probe into Rival Alibaba's Practices
- Thursday November 5, 2015
- World News | Reuters
A Chinese regulator has formally accepted a request by JD.com, the country's second-biggest online retailer, to investigate its rival Alibaba Group Holding Ltd for possible unfair practices during promotions, JD.com's official microblog said today.
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China Antitrust Regulator Says Microsoft Sales Not Transparent
- Tuesday August 26, 2014
- World News | Reuters
A Chinese antitrust regulator said on Tuesday that Microsoft Corp's sales of its software were not fully transparent, but that the company had expressed willingness to cooperate with an ongoing investigation.
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