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The Chinese government has shut down new registrations for Didi, a ride-sharing app that just had an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. This was the biggest IPO since Alibaba in 2014 and the government’s move has investors questioning whether more regulation will be coming for other publicly-traded stocks that are based in China. Maxx Chatsko and Steve Symington join Dan Kline on the July 7 edition of “7investing Now” to figure out what this means for the long-term prospects of investing in China.

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