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Chinese tech giant Tencent Holdings reported a 11% increase in Q4 revenue, driven by growth in its gaming business. The company, the world's largest video game company and operator of WeChat, posted revenue of 172.4 billion yuan ($23.83 billion) for the quarter ended Dec. 31, exceeding analysts' estimates.
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