The “common prosperity” reveals luxury’s vulnerability
13/09/21 -"Although we believe that the outstanding margin momentum should persist in the near term, we have to integrate our fear of the group’s increased dependence on the Chinese market. Whether the “tax ..."
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13/09/21
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