
Le Yan
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Wang Zhen |Le Yan |He Tao |Tang Shihua
We sent you a codeEnter it below to verify via You'll need a passwordMake sure it's 8 characters or moreSHOW PASSWORD/HIDE PASSWORDSuccess! Welcome to Yicai GlobalFind your Yicai Global accountCheck your emailWe've sent an email to with a confirmation code. Enter the code below to reset your password. If you don't see the email, check your junk, spam or other folders. Change your passwordStrong passwords include numbers,letters,and special characters.
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Le Yan |Tang Shihua |He Tao |Zhang Yushuo
We sent you a codeEnter it below to verify via You'll need a passwordMake sure it's 8 characters or moreSHOW PASSWORD/HIDE PASSWORDSuccess! Welcome to Yicai GlobalFind your Yicai Global accountCheck your emailWe've sent an email to with a confirmation code. Enter the code below to reset your password. If you don't see the email, check your junk, spam or other folders. Change your passwordStrong passwords include numbers,letters,and special characters.
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Wang Zhen |Le Yan |He Tao |Lin Zhiyin
We sent you a codeEnter it below to verify via You'll need a passwordMake sure it's 8 characters or moreSHOW PASSWORD/HIDE PASSWORDSuccess! Welcome to Yicai GlobalFind your Yicai Global accountCheck your emailWe've sent an email to with a confirmation code. Enter the code below to reset your password. If you don't see the email, check your junk, spam or other folders. Change your passwordStrong passwords include numbers,letters,and special characters.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
yicaiglobal.com | Le Yan
(Yicai) Jan. 7 -- Shares of Miniso fell after the Chinese discount retailer of lifestyle and household goods said it plans to sell USD500 million of convertible bonds. Miniso [HKG: 9896] dropped 5.6 percent to HKD48.20 (USD6.20) a share as of 10.35 a.m. in Hong Kong today. Its New York-listed stock [NYSE: MNSO] plunged 12.7 percent to USD24.07 yesterday.
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Dec 5, 2024 |
yicaiglobal.com | Le Yan
(Yicai) Dec. 05 -- Shanghai regulators have inspected and rectified equipment at more than 10,000 local public areas, including hotels, sports venues, and supermarkets, to prevent the misuse of facial recognition technology and strengthen personal information protection.
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