China's State Administration for Market Regulation has unconditionally approved Microsoft's acquisition of Activision Blizzard. As reported by Seeking Alpha and confirmed in a statement by Microsoft, global support for the $68.7 billion deal continues to grow, with only two holdouts in the UK Competition Markets Authority and US Federal Trade Commission standing opposed.
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