Business & Finance
Jing Daily At The MIT Sloan Asia Business Conference
On November 6, Jing Daily attended the MIT Sloan Asia Business Conference in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Read MoreLegendary French Menu To Be Resurrected In Hong Kong For One Night Only
Not content to be known only for finance (especially because Shanghai is nipping at its heels in that regard), officials and creatives in Hong Kong have spent the last 10… Read MoreHugo Boss Mulling China Joint Venture, Aggressive Expansion
Sources report this week the premium German fashion house Hugo Boss is in talks with Chinese fashion retailer Rainbow Group about setting up a joint venture to tap rising Chinese… Read MoreFerragamo Flagship In Shanghai To Be Its Largest Location In Asia
Ferragamo will commemorate the opening of their new flagship store in Shanghai by offering a limited-edition China-only handbag, sure to become a collector's item. Read MoreWeek In Review: March 15-19
In case you missed them the first time around, here are some of Jing Daily’s top posts for the week of March 15-19. Read More7 For All Mankind To Open Four New Locations In China
Denim is big business in China and has been since the early 1980s, when the first waves of post-Mao fashions swept through Chinese cities. Read MoreOnline Matchmakers In China Strike Gold With Super-Rich Bachelors
Though matchmaking is far from new in China, "elite" businesses like Golden Bachelor will probably become more common in coming years, as China's gender disparity could leave upwards of 24… Read MoreHappy New Year from Jing Daily
Come back next Monday for more news and commentary on the business of culture and luxury in China, and keep an eye on us in 2010, as we bring together… Read MoreMacau Sets Out To Decrease Dependence On Gaming Revenue
As celebrations are held in Macau to mark the ten-year anniversary of its handover, Beijing is looking to play an instrumental role in diversifying the former Portuguese colony's economy, transitioning… Read MoreEntrepreneurs Creating “Affordable Luxury” In China
While Chinese luxury brands are still the underdog in their home market, particularly in fashion and automobiles, coffee shops and bakeries often have a home-court advantage. Read More