A short-form video app that competes with the Chinese version of TikTok is preparing for what is expected to be the world’s largest initial public offering since the coronavirus pandemic began.
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Home BUSINESS Kuaishou, TikTok’s rival in China, wants to raise more than $6 billion in Hong Kong IPO
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