Chinese regulators reportedly considering serious penalties for Didi Global after market debut

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Regulators are weighing a range of potential punishments, including a fine, suspension of certain operations or the introduction of a state-owned investor for Didi, Bloomberg News reported

This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.after the ride-hailing giant’s initial public offering last month, Bloomberg News reported on Thursday.

Regulators view Didi’s decision to go public despite pushback from the Cyberspace Administration of China as a challenge to Beijing’s authority, the report quoted sources as saying. Didi, whose shares were down 2.8 per cent in premarket trading, did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment.The CAC last week said officials from at least seven departments sent on-site teams to conduct a cybersecurity review of Didi.

Regulators are weighing a range of potential punishments, including a fine, suspension of certain operations or the introduction of a state-owned investor for Didi, according to Bloomberg News. Earlier this month, the CAC launched a data-related cybersecurity probe into Didi just two days after the company raised $4.4-billion from its New York initial public offering.Be smart with your money. Get the latest investing insights delivered right to your inbox three times a week, with the Globe Investor newsletter.

 

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