Prosus reportedly sells its nearly R13 billion stake in China's Trip.com

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Prosus reportedly sells its nearly R13 billion stake in China's Trip.com

Internet investing firm Prosus has fully cut its stake in Chinese online travel agency company Trip.com in a $743 million block trade, according to people familiar with the matter, becoming the latest international investor to exit a Chinese tech company.

A representative for Prosus declined to comment while Trip.com didn’t immediately respond to a request seeking comment. Chinese and Hong Kong stocks rallied on Tuesday after a wide-ranging stimulus package from China to revive growth in the world’s second-largest economy. The country’s stock market has been beleaguered by deflationary pressures, an entrenched real estate crisis and international investors’ loss of confidence in Beijing.

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