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Fear of missing out fuels Chinese instant commerce bids, as reality bites Hong Kong AI stock bubble

17 min · 17. juni 2026
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This week, we dive into the latest battleground in China’s instant commerce wars. Why did Alibaba suddenly drop a staggering $1.5 billion bid for regional online grocer Pupu, blowing a rival offer out of the water? We break down the corporate FOMO driving this aggressive move and the anti-monopoly regulatory hurdles that could still stand in the way. Later, we shift to Hong Kong, where the AI stock bubble is showing serious signs of bursting. With IPO lock-up periods expiring, mainland investors retreating, and U.S. megadeals sucking up global capital, what’s next for China's AI darlings? Tune in for expert insights on the shifting tides of Chinese tech and capital.   -- China Inc. by Bamboo Works [https://thebambooworks.com/] discusses the latest business and financial news from China and what it all means. This episode is hosted by Doug Young, Bamboo Works editor in chief, and he's joined by Rene Vanguestaine, one of Bamboo Works' founding partners who is also a longtime China watcher and former investment banker.

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