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From: Glenn Petersen1/4/2023 8:29:36 AM
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Aibaba, other China ADRs surge as Ant Group capital plan approval fuels hope for relaxing scrutiny

PUBLISHED WED, JAN 4 20237:54 AM EST
UPDATED 1 MIN AGO
Jesse Pound @JESSERPOUND
CNBC.com

KEY POINTS

-- The American depository receipt shares of Alibaba jumped more than 6% in premarket trading following the news.

-- The moves come as investors are seeing signs of a more relaxed Chinese regulatory environment.

-- A softer regulatory touch among its tech stocks, as well as the reversal of zero Covid policies, is seen by some investors as a sign that the Chinese government will be supportive of private sector growth this year.
Chinese tech stocks that trade in the U.S. jumped Wednesday morning after Chinese officials approved an expanded capital plan from Ant Group.

The American depository receipt shares of Alibaba jumped more than 6% in premarket trading following the news, as did shares of JD.com. Elsewhere, shares of Baidu and NetEase rose more than 5% each, while Trip.com popped 4.5%.

The moves come as investors are seeing signs of a more relaxed Chinese regulatory environment. Ant Group, which previously had its own IPO plans scuttled by regulatory concerns, was allowed to double its registered capital as part of the new plan.

A softer regulatory touch among its tech stocks, as well as the reversal of zero-Covid policies, is seen by some investors as a sign that the Chinese government will be supportive of private sector growth this year.

“China has struck a notably accommodating tone in recent months, pivoting away from its stringent COVID controls and dialing back its regulations on previously highly depressed sectors (i.e., property). The recent Central Economic Work Conference (CEWC) has set government’s priority for 2023 to revive consumption and support the private sector,” Fawne Jiang of Benchmark Capital wrote in a note to clients Wednesday.

ADRs are similar to common stock, but represent a more indirect form of ownership. They also allow Chinese shares to trade in the U.S. without the companies having to follow U.S. accounting regulations, which has led to concern that they may be delisted at some point in the future.

However, last month the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board — a U.S. accounting watchdog — announced that it had received access to examine accounting firms in China and Hong Kong. That move is seen as a positive step in lowering the risk of delisting.

— CNBC’s Michael Bloom contributed to this report.

Alibaba, other China ADRs surge as Ant Group capital plan approval fuels hope for relaxing scrutiny (cnbc.com)
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