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Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailValuation gap between small and large caps is still very large, says Amy ZhangAmy Zhang, Executive Vice President and Portfolio Manager at Alger, makes the bull case for small-caps.
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"I used to love buying branded clothes," said teacher Zhang as she sifted through a pile of garments priced between 15 and 50 yuan ($2-$7). With wages and pensions hardly budging and the job market highly uncertain as more than one in five young Chinese remain unemployed, households' confidence and spending power are low in the barely growing economy. The real estate sector, one of the pillars of the economy, is struggling with massive debt. "One of my customers is a rich woman who used to go to Japan for shopping, but now she comes to my store," said Wang. ($1 = 7.3179 Chinese yuan renminbi)Additional reporting by Winni Zhou in Shanghai; editing by Marius Zaharia and Miral FahmyOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Amy Zhang, Zhang, Becky Liu, Gucci, Kering, Lu, Yunshan, I've, Wang, Winni Zhou, Marius Zaharia Organizations: Standard Chartered, Thomson Locations: BEIJING, HONG KONG, China, LVMH, Japan, Shanghai
Amy Zhang decided to quiet quit her job because she felt burned out and had outgrown it. I began creating a plan for my quiet quitting journey. My successor wanted to work hard because she knew she wasn't going to get this level of attention from me forever. Two months into my quiet quitting timeline, I went to Italy on a two-week family vacation. What I found during my eight months of quiet quitting is that it's easy to fall into a passive state and stay there.
Persons: Amy Zhang, It's, There's, COVID, Organizations: Service Locations: Wall, Silicon, Italy
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