Chinese police query Bain's Shanghai office staff: Company spokesperson
The Financial Times, citing people briefed on the surprise visit two weeks ago, first reported on Wednesday that the police took away computers and phones but did not detain any employees.

"We are cooperating as appropriate with the Chinese authorities," the spokesperson told Reuters by email. "At this time, we have no further comment."
The U.S. embassy in China and the American Chamber of Commerce in Shanghai did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The Financial Times, citing people briefed on the surprise visit two weeks ago, first reported on Wednesday that the police took away computers and phones but did not detain any employees.
The police made more than one visit to Bain in Shanghai, FT said, noting that the purpose was not immediately clear and whether the raids were connected to the firm or its clients.
American companies worry that China may be stepping up retaliatory action because of measures taken against Chinese firms by U.S. President Joe Biden's administration.
Chinese authorities last month raided the office of U.S. corporate due diligence firm Mintz Group in Beijing and detained five local staff.
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