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Diana Li

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Wealth Reporter at Bloomberg News

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  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Filipe Pacheco |Diana Li

    Junjie Zhang(Bloomberg) -- A 30-year-old Chinese entrepreneur has become an unlikely billionaire with the listing of his sprawling tea shop chain in the US, even as tensions between the two nations stoke an economic decoupling and market volatility. With the US IPO market at a near standstill and some analysts questioning whether Chinese stocks will be booted from American exchanges, Junjie Zhang’s Chagee Holdings Ltd. began trading Thursday on the Nasdaq.

  • 1 week ago | sg.news.yahoo.com | Filipe Pacheco |Diana Li

    Junjie Zhang’s Chagee Holdings Ltd. is set to list on the Nasdaq on Thursday. A 30-year-old Chinese entrepreneur has become an unlikely billionaire with the listing of his sprawling tea shop chain in the US, even as tensions between the two nations stoke an economic decoupling and market volatility. With the US IPO market at a near standstill and some analysts questioning whether Chinese stocks will be booted from American exchanges, Junjie Zhang’s Chagee Holdings Ltd.

  • 1 week ago | bloomberg.com | Diana Li |Filipe Pacheco

    Hong Kong is going all-in to lure family offices and cement its place on the global wealth map. The city is setting an ambitious target: 200 new large family offices by the end of 2025, on top of the 2,700 already in place as of late 2023. The government is pulling key levers to get there, from hosting its third high-profile Wealth for Good Summit on March 26, to easing capital investment visa rules and floating fresh tax perks for family offices.

  • 2 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Diana Li |Filipe Pacheco |Pei Li

    Amid such a confounding week in markets, Hong Kong Edition asked some finance professionals how they’re refining their investment strategies with the trade war kicked into higher gear. And for the review: One of the city’s most unique dining experiences returns in Causeway Bay. To subscribe to this weekly newsletter for free, click here.

  • 4 weeks ago | bloomberg.com | Diana Li

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Diana Li @diana_k16
12 Dec 24

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Diana Li @diana_k16
11 Oct 24

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