NEW YORK (Reuters) -DiDi Global, the Chinese ride-hailing company, settled a class-action lawsuit claiming it defrauded investors by concealing and disobeying a Chinese government order to postpone its 2021 initial public offering, a Wednesday court filing shows.
In a letter filed in Manhattan federal court, a lawyer for the plaintiffs said both sides are negotiating the terms of a stipulation of settlement, and expect to formally seek settlement approval in mid-October. Terms were not disclosed.
(Reporting by Jonathan Stempel in New York; Editing by Chris Reese)
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