Its client base includes China’s fast-growing affluent middle-class, many of whom have a budding interest in personalized investment and who are accessible to Lufax through Ping An and its 210 million financial services customers, the filing says.
Some Chinese firms are unfazed by worsening U.S. relations. A fintech unicorn’s IPO is the latest proof|Naomi Xu Elegant|October 13, 2020|Fortune
While the attraction to the budding tech ecosystem which was already producing some of Africa’s best known startups was obvious, there was also the underlying influence of Facebook’s pool of high-ranking Nigerian-American executives.
Facebook is moving closer to local talent and key markets with a second African office in Nigeria|Yomi Kazeem|September 19, 2020|Quartz
Since many of the lost genes are involved in oxygenic metabolic reactions, the budding and fission yeasts may have each hit on the functional elimination of the same genes to thrive in oxygen-poor habitats.
By Losing Genes, Life Often Evolved More Complexity|Viviane Callier|September 1, 2020|Quanta Magazine
Nintendo, Oatly, a budding home cook, the location of a “Shop Now” button on a website, the amount of emails sent by a sock startup, and the toilet paper market, all offer important lessons to budding e-commerce entrepreneurs.
Disruption, served one thread at a time: The weird world of DTC thoughtleader Twitter (1/23)|Anna Hensel|August 7, 2020|Digiday
One example of how to do this is the budding practice of participatory machine learning, which seeks to involve the people most affected by machine-learning systems in their design.
The problems AI has today go back centuries|Karen Hao|July 31, 2020|MIT Technology Review
Anova Precision Cooker is the perfect little sous-vide gadget for the budding gastronomist.
The Daily Beast’s 2014 Holiday Gift Guide: For the Richard Hendriks in Your Life|Allison McNearney|November 29, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The best that can be said for these budding radicals is that at least they sincerely hate the thing they so viciously attack.
An Ivy League Frat Boy’s Shallow Repentance|Stefan Beck|November 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
His maquettes, or models, illustrate this, too, in their budding materiality.
Frank Gehry Is Architecture’s Mad Genius|Sarah Moroz|October 27, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The children teased my parents about their budding romance and my parents, in turn, fell in love with their tiny wards.
Those Kansas City Blues: A Family History|Katie Baker|October 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST
She got involved in interning as a way to jumpstart her budding modeling career.
Does Fashion Week Exploit Teen Models?|Jennifer Sky|September 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
I had brought my "Malmaison" and "Sultan of Morocco" roses with me, and also my budding-knife and the sap for budding.
Dr. Dumany's Wife|Mr Jkai
Now the snow and ice were gone, and the tawny hue of the prairie was tinged with that perfect emerald of budding spring.
The Watchers of the Plains|Ridgewell Cullum
When the boy begins to think of a girl, instead of girls, he displays the first budding signs of a real growing manhood.
The Uncalled|Paul Laurence Dunbar
The "time of the end" was at hand, of the approach of which the budding of the fig-tree was to be the sign.
The Story of Anna Kingsford and Edward Maitland and of the new Gospel of Interpretation|Edward Maitland
In some forms (Cœnurus, Echinococcus) reproduction by budding takes place at this stage.
The Works of Francis Maitland Balfour, Volume II (of 4)|Francis Maitland Balfour
budding
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adjective
at an early stage of development but showing promise or potentiala budding genius
A form of asexual reproduction in living organisms in which new individuals form from outgrowths (buds) on the bodies of mature organisms. These outgrowths grow by means of mitotic cell division. Many simple multicellular animals such as hydras and unicellular organisms such as yeasts reproduce by budding.