HONG KONG -- Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing heads for a landmark U.S. listing today, hoping its willingness to curb early expectations will help it avoid a first-day disappointment for investors.
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Didi Chuxing's headquarters building in Beijing: The company is set for a U.S. listing on Wednesday. © Reuters
HONG KONG -- Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing heads for a landmark U.S. listing today, hoping its willingness to curb early expectations will help it avoid a first-day disappointment for investors.