Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Global said on Saturday that media reports that the Beijing city government is coordinating companies to invest in it are not true. “Didi is currently actively and fully cooperating with the cybersecurity investigation, with foreign media reporting that the Beijing city government is coordinating companies to invest in it,” it said on Weibo. Bloomberg News reported Friday, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter, that the Chinese capital was considering taking Didi under state control and had offered government-run firms to invest in it. Bloomberg reported that under the initial offer, some Beijing-based companies, including Shouki...