
Le Yan
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1 week ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Le Yan |Zhang Ke |Zhang Yushuo
(Yicai) May 6 -- Tourism spending in China during the recent five-day Labor Day holiday rose 8 percent year-on-year to CNY180.3 billion (USD25 billion), driven by strong demand for road trips and cultural tourism. The number of domestic trips increased by 6 percent from a year earlier, reaching 314 million, according to estimates from the Ministry of Culture and Tourism. The five-day holiday concluded yesterday.
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Wang Zhen |Le Yan |He Tao |Tang Shihua
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Le Yan |Tang Shihua |He Tao |Zhang Yushuo
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1 month ago |
yicaiglobal.com | Wang Zhen |Le Yan |He Tao |Lin Zhiyin
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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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