Alibaba helps lead rally in China internet stocks amid an encouraging sign for Ant Group

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Alibaba was helping to lead U.S.-listed shares of China internet companies higher in Wednesday's premarket action amid signs of encouraging activity in China

Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. was helping to lead U.S.-listed shares of China internet companies higher in Wednesday’s premarket action amid several signs of encouraging activity in China.

The... Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. was helping to lead U.S.-listed shares of China internet companies higher in Wednesday’s premarket action amid several signs of encouraging activity in China. The regulatory approval offered some hope that the Chinese government in the midst of relaxing its tough stance on large private technology companies in the country. Ant had been gearing up for a massive IPO in 2020, but regulators put a halt to that and took other moves to crack down on Ant as well as technology stocks more broadly.

Alibaba’s American depositary receipts were up more than 6% in premarket trading Wednesday, and shares of internet peers were rising sharply as well. JD.com Inc.’s JD ADRs were also up more than 6% premarket, while the ADRs of Baidu Inc. BIDU were ahead more than 5%.

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Overbought and overreaction per usual. China is far from out of the woods

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