Temasek slashes stakes in Alibaba and Didi, exits Baidu amid crackdown by Beijing

Published Tue, Nov 16, 2021 · 03:19 PM

[SINGAPORE] Singapore's state-owned investor Temasek Holdings sold shares of US-listed Chinese technology companies from Alibaba Group Holding and Didi Global to online education providers amid regulatory crackdowns.

Temasek cut 16 per cent of its stake in e-commerce giant Alibaba and 11 per cent of its shares in ride-hailing service Didi, according to a 13F filing for the 3 months ended Sep 30. It exited Chinese search engine operator Baidu, TAL Education Group, New Oriental Education & Technology Group and jobs service provider Kanzhun.

The decrease comes as global investors weigh whether China's once-booming internet market remains investable after the government introduced rules that weakened business prospects.

Temasek, which managed assets worth S$381 billion as of March, told Bloomberg in September that it was holding off on further Chinese tech platform investments as it sought more certainty on the fallout from the regulatory tightening.

At the time, chief investment strategist Rohit Sipahimalani said Temasek was "fairly comfortable with the positions we hold". Temasek rebalances its portfolio from time to time in the usual course of business, a company representative said.

The government investment company's disclosed holdings fell 4.5 per cent in value in the third quarter to US$28.1 billion, according to a Bloomberg analysis of the filing. The Standard & Poor's 500 index advanced 8.2 per cent.

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It's unclear if some of the transactions represent US-listed shares being exchanged for their Hong Kong-traded equivalents at dual-listed companies like Alibaba - something Temasek has done in the past. Its sovereign peer GIC told Bloomberg last month that it was weighing portfolio changes in response to China's wide-ranging curbs.

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