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April 12 - After agreeing to pay a $2.8 bln antitrust fine, the e-commerce giant assured investors that its regulatory woes are behind it. The financial penalty is digestible, but Robyn Mak argues the telling off leaves the Chinese company at the mercy of Beijing's whims.
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