Shares in Weibo Corp. began trading in Hong Kong on Wednesday, demonstrating the pull of the Asia financial hub as an alternative venue for Chinese companies whose stocks are already trading in the U.S.

Weibo, which operates a Twitter -like microblogging platform in China, has been listed on the Nasdaq Stock Market since 2014. It raised the equivalent of $385 million from its Hong Kong share sale ahead of the secondary listing.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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