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Hong Kong Stock Market Abnormal Movement | Baidu Group-SW (09888.HK) now up over 4%, Luobo Kuai Pao announces obtaining commercial operation license from Abu Dhabi without human intervention.

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11/11/2025
According to the Zhitong Financial APP, Baidu Group-SW (09888.HK) is now up more than 4%, as of the time of writing, up 3.66%, at HK$130.4, with a trading volume of HK$2.45 billion.
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