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Alibaba Was Fined $2.8 Billion by China. Shares Are Rallying.
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Apart from the fine, the company will have to carry out a comprehensive revamp of operations and submit a “self-examination compliance report,” within three years.\nBut markets sent shares shooting higher in Hong Kong, to the tune of nearly 7%. U.S.-listed stock in Alibaba climbed over 5% in premarket. Just a month ago, regulatorsfined a dozen Chinese technology companies, sending shares of those companies sliding in Beijing’s ongoing antimonopoly crackdown.\nAlibaba’s response was probably what cheered markets the most, said Ipek Ozkardeskaya, senior analyst at Swissquote, in a note to clients. “The curious positive reaction was partly due to a relief that the case is finally over, partly due to Alibaba taking the news with ease and thanking the government,” she said.\nIn astatement, a contrite Alibaba said it accepted the fine and would strive to ensure complete compliance. “The penalty issued today served to alert and catalyze companies like ours. 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