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This group of young consumers born between 1996 and 2010 accounts for 17% of China s population but 25% of total expenditure on new brands, according to L Catterton s latest consumer insights report on China. Unlike previous generations, China s Gen Z cohort is notably more globally minded and enthusiastic about Made in China products, Charlotte Chang, vice president of consumer insights at L Catterton, said in an interview on CNBC s Streets Signs Asia. They re so interesting, not only because of their outsized spending power and how digitally savvy they are. But also because they seem to exhibit this openness and interest in exploring domestic Chinese brands, a lot of which are actually direct-to-consumer (DTC) companies, which employ digital channels to interact directly with their consumers, Chang said. ....
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Massive amounts of state money suspected of being scammed by criminal rings Uploaded: Wed, Jan 6, 2021, 9:11 am 4 Time to read: about 2 minutes Santa Clara County expects to file charges in the coming weeks in an unemployment benefits fraud scheme that began in 2020. Courtesy Getty Images. The loss of millions of dollars in unemployment benefits that allegedly went to jail inmates across the state, including in Santa Clara County, has prompted the District Attorney s Office to initiate a crackdown, the office announced Tuesday. The significant rise in unemployment benefits fraud throughout the state became apparent because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The state has been bombarded by unemployment claims as people have sought relief after being unable to work, Supervising Deputy District Attorney Charlotte Chang said by phone on Jan. 5. Some people also see an opportunity to receive more benefits than they are entitled to, Chang said. Anyone who is Incarcerat ....