Xiaopeng Motors: JPMorgan Chase's long position in Hong Kong shares has decreased to 4.73%
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发表于 2023-11-16 18:19:47
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On November 16th, according to a document on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, JPMorgan Chase reduced its long position in Xiaopeng Motors' Hong Kong shares from 5.13% to 4.73%.
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