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Does It Matter if Weibo Delists in the U.S.?
Weibo has become the sixth Chinese company threatened with delisting by the U.S. It has two options: submit evidence or return home. What will it choose? Read MoreAs China’s Tech Stocks Tumble, Luxury Feels the Heat
With US-listed Chinese tech stocks down — alongside China’s COVID-19 surge — Jing Daily explores what’s on the horizon for luxury. Read MoreWhat China’s Changing ‘996’ Culture Means For Luxury
Although China has outlawed excessive overtime, burnout culture continues to prevail. As more youth “lie flat” in protest, how should luxury brands respond? Read MoreChina Tech Crackdown Dampens Luxury Boom
For the first time since China emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic, the Jing Daily KraneShares China Global Luxury Index spent the month steadily declining. Read MoreInvestors Sweat As China Cracks Down On Private Businesses
As Beijing launches new attacks against private businesses, US-listed Chinese tech stocks are seeing their biggest slump since the 2008 financial crisis. Read MoreCan Henan Relief Help Burberry, Big Tech Bounce Back From Backlash?
As the death toll in Henan rises, big tech and luxury brands have jumped to the rescue — saving their own skin in the process. Read MoreChina’s Tech Crackdown Takes A New Victim: Rideshare App Didi
Chinese rideshare company Didi started the week with a $4.4 billion initial public US offering but saw its 25 mobile apps deleted days later. Read MoreNo Dice for Alibaba Group’s Monopoly
Alibaba’s woes drag on as Beijing continues to clamp down on big tech. This latest move targets the owner of South China Morning Post’s media interests. Read MoreChinese Female Leaders Gain Seats At Global Fashion Tables
Global corporations must be able to adapt to rapidly-changing consumer demands. In China, that will take the expertise of the country’s female leaders. Read MoreCar Rental Market Heats Up as Chinese Tourists Embrace Self-Drive Travel
As Chinese tourists are embracing self-drive travel, international car rental companies and major investors are lining up to secure a piece of the market. Read More