Gaming Stocks Fall as CCP Official Fired

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Written by Dante Uzel on 03 January 2024 19:48

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Recent reports by Reuters revealed that after the recent proposal of rules aimed at restricting spending on video games, China has reportedly removed Feng Shixin from his role as the head of the publishing unit within the Communist Party's Publicity Department. This department oversees the National Press and Publication Administration (NPPA), which plays a crucial role in regulating China's extensive video games sector. Following the announcement Tencent dropped 16%, and NetEase slumped 25%.

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