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Once a 'Xinhua' Star, Cui Jianbo Falls Silent as Fangzheng Fubon’s Equity Push Stalls

Fangzheng Fubon announced on 25 February that veteran manager Cui Jianbo had relinquished responsibility for a 12‑month holding mixed fund, highlighting a disappointing five‑year tenure during which his flagship fund returned roughly 0.5%. The episode exposes Fangzheng Fubon’s structural bias toward fixed‑income and money‑market products, misaligned resource allocation among equity managers, and broader challenges facing active equity managers in China.

NeMo2026年3月6日 04:01
#Cui Jianbo#Fangzheng Fubon#mutual funds
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Beijing Recalibrates for Resilience: More Social Spending, Big Bets on AI and Future Industries in 2026 Work Plan

China's 2026 government work report lowers the GDP target to 4.5–5% and shifts fiscal priorities toward consumption, social protection and strategic technologies. Beijing plans targeted bond-financed measures to boost demand while concentrating public funds on AI, semiconductors and other future industries as part of a broader push for resilience and technological self-reliance.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:41
#China#government work report#fiscal policy
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Curbing China's 'Involution' Overtime: A Push to Reclaim Rest, Consumption and Innovation

At the 2026 Two Sessions, CPPCC member Lu Ming urged legal, cultural and technological measures to tackle China's widespread unpaid overtime, citing its harms to health, consumption and innovation. His proposals include tightening the Labour Law, improving enforcement and evidence rules, encouraging industry standards and using digital tools and retraining to lift productivity.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:41
#overtime#Labour Law#China
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Beijing Bets on 'Spring–Autumn' School Breaks and Paid Staggered Leave to Rewire China's Consumer Calendar

China’s 2026 government work report endorses local rollouts of spring and autumn school holidays and paid staggered leave for workers to spread and stimulate year‑round domestic consumption. Early pilots in Zhejiang and Sichuan produced sharp rises in travel and bookings, and analysts expect the policy to shift spending toward experiential services while posing implementation and equity challenges.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:41
#China#domestic consumption#spring-autumn holiday
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Business

From Star IPO to Margin Squeeze: How Stone Technology’s Sweep for Growth Has Stalled

Stone Technology (Roborock) has seen sales rebound but profits tumble, as fierce competition, premiumisation that has not matched user expectations, and founder distractions have eroded investor confidence. The company shows early signs of course correction — higher R&D share and reduced marketing spend — but must prove sustainable margin recovery before its proposed Hong Kong listing can reset market trust.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:31
#Stone Technology#Roborock#consumer robotics
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Business

Three Dolls, Three Fates: How Pop Mart’s Hits and Heritage Shape a Fragile Valuation

Pop Mart’s future hinges on whether its hit‑making is a repeatable industrial capability or a string of lucky, unreplicable phenomena. Labubu’s blockbuster success has driven recent growth and volatility, while Molly provides a steadier revenue baseline that underwrites the business. The company’s large design pool, global channels and willingness to trial dozens of IPs give it a plausible path to create further hits, but concentration risk and investor disagreement keep its valuation unstable.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:31
#Pop Mart#Labubu#Molly
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Business

Uni‑President’s China Unit Tops RMB31.7bn but Faces Slowing Drink and Noodle Growth

Uni‑President China posted RMB31.714 billion in revenue and RMB2.05 billion in net profit for 2025, maintaining its position above the RMB30 billion mark. Growth is slowing in both beverages and instant noodles, prompting investor caution despite a 100% cash dividend and margin gains from cost control and commodity tailwinds.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:21
#Uni‑President#instant noodles#beverages
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Business

Huawei’s Favored Car Falters: Why the ‘Chosen’ Zhijie Brand Can’t Find Buyers

Zhijie, a Huawei-backed car brand within Hongmeng Zhixing, has seen sales collapse despite heavy investment and top-level support, delivering just 945 vehicles in February. The brand’s weakness stems from its awkward mid-market position between high-end models that benefit from Huawei’s experiential advantages and price-sensitive mass-market sedans; the upcoming V9 MPV is a make-or-break bet to reset its trajectory.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:21
#Huawei#Zhijie#Hongmeng Zhixing
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China’s Post-Holiday Consumption Shift: How Experience, County Markets and Cultural Scenes Are Reshaping Demand

China’s 2026 Spring Festival produced record travel and spending but revealed a structural shift in consumption: lower-tier and county destinations are benefiting from urban-born expectations for curated experiences, while consumers prefer denser, scene-driven cultural and sporting offerings over routine goods purchases. The new battleground for growth is delivering high-quality, place-based experiences that combine cultural meaning, social belonging and commercial value.

SoBiz2026年3月6日 03:21
#China consumption#Spring Festival 2026#experience economy
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Business

China’s Two Sessions Signal a Quiet Pivot: Modest Stimulus, Big Bets on Tech and Decarbonisation

China’s 2026 policy package keeps overall fiscal appetite steady but prioritises three strategic directions: lifting prices modestly, accelerating technology and industrial self‑reliance, and imposing a roughly 3.8% carbon‑intensity reduction. The government set a lower but pragmatic GDP target of 4.5%–5%, signalling a conscious pivot from quantity to quality of growth.

NeMo2026年3月5日 20:51
#China Two Sessions#fiscal policy#AI
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Business

Oracle’s Big AI Buildout Forces Tough Choices: Thousands of Jobs at Risk as Cash Flow Tightens

Oracle is planning to cut thousands of jobs to ease cash‑flow pressure from a major AI data‑centre expansion led by Larry Ellison. The move underscores the high upfront costs of scaling AI compute and reflects a wider industry trade‑off between aggressive investment and cost discipline.

NeTe2026年3月5日 20:41
#Oracle#AI#data centers
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“Jelly King” Qinqin Foods Reverts to Loss as Core Product Slumps and Margins Squeeze

Qinqin Food Group, known as the “Jelly King,” has issued a 2025 profit warning and expects a small net loss after a fragile recovery in 2024. The reversal stems from falling traditional‑channel jelly sales that reduced scale benefits and a mix of one‑off property gains and impairments, underscoring structural challenges for legacy snack brands in China.

NeMo2026年3月5日 14:51
#Qinqin Food#snack industry#jelly products