With Didi Global Inc. seeking a listing in Hong Kong less than a year after its tumultuous New York debut, investors are looking for other U.S.-traded Chinese names that could potentially offer stocks closer to home in a context of regulatory pressure. The so-called “homecoming” is a hot topic in the Asian financial hub, as US officials step up disclosure requirements and Chinese officials seek to attract overseas deals citing security concerns. security. Listing in Hong Kong is seen as an alternative for companies that want to retain access to global investors while being more acceptable to Beijing. It is...