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Alibaba, JD.com, Tencent lead Hong Kong stock advance after China industrial profits jump

Hong Kong stocks rose on Monday after data showed a rebound in China’s industrial profits, easing concerns over corporate earnings…

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Demand for Pop Mart’s Labubu ‘won’t tilt 180 degrees’ despite oversupply concerns: HSBC

There is not an oversupply of Labubus – at least for now, according to HSBC. Second-hand prices of the wildly…

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Pop Mart hopes Labubu fans take a shine to its Popop-branded gold jewellery

Pop Mart, the world’s most valuable toymaker, rose on Friday after the company launched a new line of gold jewellery…

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Opinion | Why Labubu craze is just the start of China’s branding boom

Call them China’s Sputnik moments: DeepSeek. BYD and Xiaomi cars. A robot Olympics in Beijing. Huawei’s resurgence. And Labubu. Labubu…

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How China’s Gen Z sparked a doll fashion craze – and its impact on the economy

A booming market for miniature clothing has become the latest growth driver in China’s “doll economy” – fuelled by Gen…

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Mini Labubus are coming after your mobile phone, as Pop Mart aims to double 2025 sales

Pop Mart said it would be able to easily double this year’s revenue from its 2024 record sales, as it…

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Pop Mart’s interim sales soar as Labubu craze fuels Chinese toymaker’s record earnings

Pop Mart established itself as the world’s most valuable toy producer and exporter of China’s “soft power” after the global…

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Morgan Stanley bullish on Labubu maker Pop Mart’s shares despite 10% slump

The decline in Labubu-maker Pop Mart International Group’s shares of as much as 10 per cent over the last month…

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Labubu retailer Pop Mart focused on taking Chinese brand to world, CEO says

A new wave of Chinese consumer companies, led by toymaker Pop Mart, is seeking a greater global presence, reflecting China’s…

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Korean funds are buying Chinese stocks again after selling US$984 million in past 3 years

South Korean fund managers are renewing their interest in Chinese equities after pulling back from the market in the past…

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