SINGAPORE/NEW DELHI - Singapore has raised concerns with India about its ban of popular gaming app Free Fire, owned by technology group Sea, in the first sign of diplomatic intervention after the move spooked investors, four sources told Reuters. After the ban, the market value of the New York-listed company dropped by US$16 billion (S$22 billion) in a single day,.
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Singapore has raised concerns with India about its ban of popular gaming app Free Fire, owned by technology group Sea Ltd, in the first sign of diplomatic intervention after the move spooked. | February 24, 2022