Analysis: Beyond security crackdown, Beijing charts state-controlled
China's sweeping regulatory action against internet giants such as ride-hailing firm Didi Global Inc,
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China's sweeping regulatory action against internet giants such as ride-hailing firm Didi Global Inc,
Didi Global Inc (DIDI.N) fell for the third consecutive session on Wednesday after China
U.S. stocks ended higher on Wednesday and the S&P 500 and Nasdaq notched record
Chinese regulators have gained a reputation for aggressive action, but even hardened investors were
China’s cybersecurity watchdog suggested Didi Global Inc (DIDI.N) delay its initial public offering and
Shares of security software provider SentinelOne Inc (S.N) jumped 21.4% in their U.S. stock
From working at a foot massage company to setting up China's biggest ride-hailing firm,
China's biggest ride-sharing firm Didi Global Inc will close the investor order books for