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Consumers check out the gold and platinum accessories at a jewelry store in China.
China’s Interest on Platinum Jewelry Drops, Lowering World Demand

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Chinese Consumers Now Prefer High-End Products over Mass-Produced Goods

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 People walk by a Bulgari boutique in the Ginza district of Tokyo, Japan, on July 10, 2009.
Bulgari Eyes Expansion in China with New Boutiques

Wealthy Chinese remain the top buyers of luxury products, traveling in cities around the world to search for favorite items.
Chinese Still the World’s Biggest Consumers of Luxury Items: Study

More Chinese are now buying luxury items online.
On the Rise: China’s Online Deals for Luxury Goods

A study found that certain kinds of alcohol are more attractive to women than men in China, as 71 percent of women favor wine compared to 66 percent of men.
Beverage Companies Eyeing Chinese Female Consumers to Prop Sales

Shoppers walk past an Apple Store at Hysan Place in Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
Luxury Brands Leave Hong Kong as Rental Prices Skyrocket

Men guard a Louis Vuitton store in Shanghai.
China's Anti-Extravagance Campaign Affects Luxury Goods Sales in 2014

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