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Alibaba says will work to keep trading in U.S., Hong Kong after being added to SEC delisting risk list

Alibaba says will work to keep trading in U.S., Hong Kong after being added to SEC delisting risk list

Alibaba has faced growth challenges amid regulatory tightening on China’s domestic technology sector and a slowdown in the world’s second-largest economy. But analysts think the e-commerce giant’s growth could pick up through the rest of 2022.

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Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba said it will comply with U.S. regulators and work to maintain its listings in New York and Hong Kong.

“Alibaba will continue to…


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