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DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) on 7 December 2025: Robotaxi Breakthrough, Lawsuit Settlement and Hong Kong IPO Buzz

DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) on 7 December 2025: Robotaxi Breakthrough, Lawsuit Settlement and Hong Kong IPO Buzz

Updated: 7 December 2025 – This article is for information only and is not investment advice. DiDi Global Inc., the Chinese ride‑hailing giant once at the center of Beijing’s tech crackdown, is back in the spotlight. In late 2025 the stock is trading in the mid‑$5 range on the U.S. over‑the‑counter market under the ticker DIDIY, with improving profits, a major U.S. lawsuit settlement close to the finish line, and a new 24/7 robotaxi trial in Guangzhou. Investing.com+2Reuters+2
DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) in December 2025: Robotaxi Launch, Buybacks and 2026 Forecasts Explained

DiDi Global Stock (DIDIY) in December 2025: Robotaxi Launch, Buybacks and 2026 Forecasts Explained

Published: December 6, 2025 — Information only, not investment advice. DiDi Global Inc., the Chinese ride‑hailing giant that became a symbol of Beijing’s tech crackdown, is back in the spotlight. The stock has clawed its way out of penny‑stock territory, earnings have turned positive again, robotaxi trials are underway, and a large IPO lawsuit settlement is finally moving toward closure. Yet the shares still trade at what many analysts see as “China risk” valuations.

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    June 30, 2026, 1:44 PM EDT. Circle Internet Group (NYSE:CRCL) dropped 15% to $64.55 after news hit about Open USD, a stablecoin from a group including Visa, Mastercard and Coinbase. Open USD brings free minting and redemption, no caps on volume, and a plan to split reserve earnings with partners-unlike Circle's USDC. The change put pressure on Circle's valuation, at about 23 cents for every USDC issued, with investors eyeing how reserve income gets distributed. BNY Mellon (NYSE:BNY) added more USDC custody, showing steady institutional demand but also more rivals in the space. Stablecoin issuers slid while payment networks and ETFs traded up. Circle logged $694 million in revenue and reserve income for Q1, with high costs keeping investors alert to shifts in stablecoin economics.
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