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  • Tuesday, 17 September, 2019
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  • Monday, 26 September, 2016
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  • Friday, 5 August, 2016
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  • Wednesday, 1 June, 2016
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    Manchester jewellers enticing Chinese shoppers

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    Bergdorf’s and Harrods set out to woo big spenders

    Stores are opening salons to attract high-net-worth customers

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    Residential sales in the high-end district are faltering, with price growth at its slowest rate since 2009

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