KEY POINTS
  • The fall comes after China announced late Friday that new users in the country would not be able to download the app while it conducts a cybersecurity review of the company.
  • Traders, who couldn't buy or sell the stock on Monday as markets were closed, reacted to the news Tuesday.  

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Shares in ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing closed down more than 19% on Tuesday, less than a week after the Chinese app listed on the New York Stock Exchange.

The company's share price briefly fell to a low of $11.58, down 25% from $15.53 at the last market close.

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