An executive and two former employees of WPP have been arrested in China, Thomas Seal and Mark Bergen of Bloomberg report, citing two people familiar with the situation. The arrests involved WPP’s GroupM media trading division and included a raid on offices in Shanghai, sources told Bloomberg. Shares of WPP are down 2% to $41.52 in afternoon trading.
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