Yahoo Inc. said it pulled its services in China, citing an increasingly challenging business and legal environment.

It is the second well-known U.S. technology firm to downsize China operations in less than a month following the closure of Microsoft Corp.’s LinkedIn social-networking site.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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