Didi, Alibaba, Tencent: The Risks of Investing in Chinese Tech
Chinese tech stocks popular among U.S. investors have tumbled amid the country’s regulatory crackdown on technology firms. WSJ explains some of the new risks investors face when buying shares of companies like Didi or Tencent.
Chinese tech stocks popular among U.S.
investors have tumbled amid the country’s
regulatory crackdown on technology
firms. WSJ explains some of the new risks
investors face when buying shares of
companies like Didi or Tencent.
Alibama e-commerce platforms (It’s like Amazon on steroids). Tencent WeChat platform to send money to each other, purchase popular products and order food through the app. Tencent video games. DIDI ride hailing services (DIDI is the Chinese equivalent of Uber)
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