Tencent to cut reliance on China gaming after profit hit

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HONG KONG: Tencent Holdings signalled it will reduce its reliance on gaming in China, where a regulatory review and one-off investment costs led ...

HONG KONG: Tencent Holdings signalled it will reduce its reliance on gaming in China, where a regulatory review and one-off investment costs led to its sharpest-ever quarterly profit drop and slowest annual profit growth in 13 years.

Tencent is battling a slowing Chinese economy which could weigh down the technology sector as well as prolonged regulatory setbacks to its main business of gaming, with a nine-month hiatus in new game approvals in China preventing it from making money out of some of its most popular games. He declined to comment on Tencent's interest in bidding for South Korean gaming firm Nexon Co, a deal which could be worth as much as US$13 billion.

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