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BlackRock restricts use of company devices for China travel, Bloomberg News reports

BlackRock restricts use of company devices for China travel, Bloomberg News reports

Yahoo6 days ago
(Reuters) -BlackRock has told staff traveling to China for business trips to use temporary loaner phones and not to bring company laptops, underscoring growing concern among some global firms about employees working there, Bloomberg News reported on Tuesday, citing an internal memo.
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