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Jack Ma’s Botched Ant IPO Becomes a Boost for State Banks

  • China Merchants Bank posts biggest weekly gain in five years
  • Retail lenders benefit from curbs placed on Ma’s Ant Group
Ant Group’s Botched IPO Boosts China’s State-Owned Banks
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China Merchants Bank Co. and other state-backed lenders have emerged as the biggest winners from new regulations that derailed Ant Group Co.’s massive stock listing, as China aims to level the playing field between fintech giants and traditional banks.

Merchants Bank, known as the retail bank king in China, has soared 19% in Hong Kong this month to a record high, its biggest seven-day advance in more than five years. Other Chinese lenders gained, including Agricultural Bank of China Ltd., while Alibaba Group Holding Ltd., an affiliate and one-third shareholder of Ant, lost 6%.