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Short sellers keep betting against Pop Mart — even though it's been a losing trade

CNBC · Jun 30, 2026, 5:41 AM

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  • Short sellers are doubling down on Pop Mart International even as a recent share price recovery makes their bearish bets on the Chinese toymaker look increasingly risky.
  • Short interest in Pop Mart climbed to 12.67% of shares outstanding as of Tuesday, up from 11.3% in April, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.

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Short sellers are doubling down on Pop Mart International even as a recent share price recovery makes their bearish bets on the Chinese toymaker look increasingly risky.

Short interest in Pop Mart climbed to 12.67% of shares outstanding as of Tuesday, up from 11.3% in April, according to S&P Global Market Intelligence data.

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