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Financial Markets

Belle International Files for Hong Kong IPO to Raise $1 Billion

The footwear company plans to make a stock market debut with the largest Chinese sportswear retailer, Topsports.

Financial Markets

Belle International Files for Hong Kong IPO to Raise $1 Billion

The footwear company plans to make a stock market debut with the largest Chinese sportswear retailer, Topsports.


News & Analysis

Power Moves | Vogue Italia Names Creative Director, Elle UK Announces Editor-In-Chief

This week, Vogue Italia appoints Ferdinando Verderi creative director, while Hearst UK names Ann-Marie Curtis’ replacement.

News & Analysis

Power Moves | Vogue Italia Names Creative Director, Elle UK Announces Editor-In-Chief

This week, Vogue Italia appoints Ferdinando Verderi creative director, while Hearst UK names Ann-Marie Curtis’ replacement.


China

Report: Belle International Taps BAML for Sportswear Unit IPO

The plan comes as the value of China's sportswear market is set to grow to $58 billion in 2023 from $40 billion last year.

China

Report: Belle International Taps BAML for Sportswear Unit IPO

The plan comes as the value of China's sportswear market is set to grow to $58 billion in 2023 from $40 billion last year.


Global Markets

Belle Buys Stake in Baroque Japan, Aims to Create Fashion Empire Across Asia

Baroque Japan — owner of womenswear brands including Moussy, Sly, Rodeo Crowns, Shelter, Black and Rienda — has a new Chinese majority shareholder, which already owns some 25 percent of the Chinese footwear market and aims to create one of the biggest fashion retailers in Asia. JapanConsuming reports.

Global Markets

Belle Buys Stake in Baroque Japan, Aims to Create Fashion Empire Across Asia

Baroque Japan — owner of womenswear brands including Moussy, Sly, Rodeo Crowns, Shelter, Black and Rienda — has a new Chinese majority shareholder, which already owns some 25 percent of the Chinese footwear market and aims to create one of the biggest fashion retailers in Asia. JapanConsuming reports.