Daily LInks
1. Shein’s U.S. charm offensive and IPO could hinge on NRF membership. Shein has attempted to become a member of the National Retail Federation, the industry’s largest trade association, numerous times but has been rejected. – Read More on CNBC
2. Shein steps up London IPO preparations amid U.S. hurdles to listing. The online fashion retailer plans to update China’s securities regulator on the change of the initial public offering venue and file with the London Stock Exchange as soon as this month. – Read More on Reuters
3. Greyhound Owner Flix, Retailer Tendam Eye IPOs in Coming Weeks. Spanish clothing retailer Tendam and Greyhound bus owner Flix are considering launching IPOs in the coming weeks, seeking to capitalize on the growing recovery in Europe’s equity capital markets. – Read More on Bloomberg
4. How to Implement AI — Responsibly. For many AI projects, ethical issues unfortunately arise post-deployment. To prevent such problems, many organizations have adopted a proactive approach, addressing ethical concerns during the development stage. – Read More on HBR
5. RELATED READ: Shein’s RICO Lawsuit & a Look at the Role of Responsible AI. The use of AI algorithms for manipulating market data highlights the potential risks and challenges associated with the deployment of advanced technologies, which some commentators argue necessitates the creation of Responsible AI-use regulation. – Read More on TFL
6. Temu Cools on the U.S. After Shelling Out Billions. Temu, owned by Chinese e-commerce giant PDD Holdings, wants to limit risks and seek other sources of growth, and so, it is shifting business priorities beyond the U.S. – Read More on the WSJ