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Senators call on US securities regulator to investigate Didi IPO

Two members of powerful banking committee say SEC must examine whether company misled investors

Two senior members of Congress have called on the Securities and Exchange Commission to investigate whether Didi Chuxing, the Chinese ride-sharing company, misled American investors ahead of its initial public offering last week.

The senators, who sit on the powerful senate banking committee, said they wanted the SEC to examine whether Didi was forthcoming enough about its contact with Chinese regulators prior to the listing of its shares.

Shares in Didi have slumped by more than a quarter during the first week of trading on the New York Stock Exchange after China’s internet regulator ordered its app be removed from domestic stores over concerns about data security. The decline has prompted shareholder lawsuits.

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