外电指习近平叫停蚂蚁集团(06688.HK)上市
蚂蚁集团(06688.HK)挂牌前夕突煞停上市计划,据《华尔街日报》引述中方知情的官方人士指,正是中国国家主席习近平叫停蚂蚁上市,并指示监管机构调查。
报道指,蚂蚁母企阿里巴巴(09988.HK)主席马云曾批评中国的监管制度扼杀创意,认为对方需要改革以刺激增长。
消息人士指,习近平其後接获政府就马云发表有关言论的报告,而且多名高层官员感到不满,习近平下令中国当局调查,并暂停蚂蚁上市的计划,惟未知他是否首先提出煞停蚂蚁。
蚂蚁拒绝回应有关报道,国务院办公厅则没有任何回应。
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