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JD.com shares set to rise 6.5% after earnings beat forecasts
Aug 15, 2024 9:11 PM

HONG KONG (Reuters) - The Hong Kong-listed shares of Chinese e-commerce group JD.com ( JD ) were set to jump 6.5% on Friday after it reported forecast-beating quarterly profits, helped by price cuts that lured cost-conscious consumers to its platform.

JD.com's ( JD ) Hong Kong shares were set to open at HK$105.80.

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