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Citigroup sees Didi’s delisting as ‘an isolated case’, and calls the selloff in U.S.-listed China tech shares a ‘buying opportunity’

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December 5, 2021, 11:44 PM ET

Didi Global Inc.’s delisting plan is “an isolated case” for now and there is nothing new in the latest disclosure requirements from U.S. regulators may cause more Chinese companies to leave soon, according to Citigroup Inc.

Concerns about immediate de-listings of Chinese companies’ American depositary receipts are “overdone,” analyst Alicia Yap wrote in a note. “The risk of other ADRs de-listing could materialize by 2025,” she said, noting that this would be after three consecutive years of failing to disclose mandated information starting with 2022 annual reports.  

“We would view the selloff as buying opportunity for those big-cap American depositary shares that already have dual-listings in HK,” she added.

The Nasdaq Golden Dragon China Index slumped 9.1% on Friday—the most since 2008—and shares of Didi had a gut-wrenching ride after the Chinese ride-hailing giant announced plans to switch its listing to Hong Kong from New York just five months after going public.

Adding to investor unease about delistings of Chinese companies in the U.S., the Securities and Exchange Commission last week announced a final plan for putting together a new law that mandates foreign companies open their books to U.S. scrutiny or risk being kicked off the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq within three years.

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