March 23 (Reuters) - Didi Global, China's largest
ride-hailing company, on Saturday reported a fourth-quarter
profit, indicating that the Chinese ride-hailing leader has
gradually recovered from difficulties after prolonged regulatory
scrutiny.
Didi Global reported net income attributable to shareholders
of 818 million yuan ($113.15 million) in the three months ending
Dec. 31, compared with a loss of 953 million yuan a year ago.
Revenues jumped 55.4% to 49.4 billion yuan for the quarter.
($1 = 7.2293 Chinese yuan renminbi)