China's Tech Crackdown Ends: Alibaba and Tencent Shares Soar

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Shares of Alibaba and Tencent rose in Hong Kong as investors bet that China's regulatory crackdown on the technology sector may be coming to an end. This comes after the $984 million fine imposed on Jack Ma-founded Ant Group, which led to the company announcing a share buyback. The buyback, valued at a 75% discount to Ant's abandoned IPO plan, is seen as providing liquidity and certainty to investors. The Chinese authorities also fined Tencent's online payment platform, Tenpay, nearly $415 million. The People's Bank of China stated that most of the problems in platform companies' financial businesses have been rectified, signaling a shift towards overall industry regulation. Analysts view this as a milestone for a clearer regulatory environment for China's internet companies.

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