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China’s Top Tech IPOs Of 2020
Despite COVID-19 turmoil, many Chinese tech companies applied for IPOs this year as the demand for technology-enabled solutions rose among luxury consumers. Read MoreWuhan’s K11 Mall Confirms the City’s Untapped Luxury Potential
Ever since Louis Vuitton’s recent traveling exhibition, See LV, launched in Wuhan, global luxury brands have begun to recognize the potential in China’s other first-tier cities. Read MoreHSBC’s Shares Take A Historic Plunge As East-West Tensions Grow
HSBC’s stock closed with a 5-percent plunge in Hong Kong, bringing prices to their lowest levels since 1995, as fears from investors keep growing. Read MoreCan Shenzhen Become The New Doorway To The West?
Shenzhen continues to prosper as a tech and luxury hub. But will the “Silicon Valley of China” ever leave Hong Kong’s shadow? Read MoreWhat Brands Need To Know About Golden Week 2020
This year’s Golden Week has been extended, but it is still likely not to see as much tourism traffic as last year’s holiday. Read MoreWhat’s The Future Of Retail Real Estate in Hong Kong?
A recession is alarming Hong Kong’s overseas investors and the local business community. But will the city’s real estate market ever bounce back? Read MoreUS-Listed Chinese Companies Turn To Hong Kong’s Market
As US government pressure has grown, various US-listed Chinese companies have looked at the alternative of a secondary listing on Hong Kong’s stock market. Read MoreHong Kong’s ‘Third Wave’ Of COVID-19 Stalls Its Recovery
Hong Kong is experiencing another spike in COVID-19 infections, while the city’s retail sales continue to plunge and its tourism economy evaporates. Read MoreWhy Is Hermès Thriving In China Despite COVID-19?
Following lockdown, Hermès enjoyed stellar sales in China after reopening. How has it been able to not only weather the COVID-19 crisis — but also thrive? Read MoreTrump Stirs China Tension With Consulate Shutdown. What’s Next?
As the Trump Administration ratchets up tensions, will the closure of China’s consulate in Houston lead the global economy even further into recession? Read More