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Didi Global Inc. has denied a report by The Wall Street Journal that the ride-hailing service was considering buying back its U.S.-traded shares after its June market debut was disrupted by Chinese government orders to overhaul data security.

The Journal, citing unidentified sources, said buying back the shares was one option being considered by Didi and its bankers to resolve investor complaints. Didi’s share price has fallen about 25% since its June 30 debut after the company was blocked from adding new customers while it overhauled how it handled their data and regulators announced a review of company-wide network security.

The three-sentence statement gave no information about the security review, when normal operation might resume or possible options being considered in response to investors’ complaints.It is one of a series of Chinese companies hit by stepped-up enforcement of anti-monopoly, data security and other regulations.

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