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Treasury Wine Jumps Most in 12 Years on Strong China Results

Treasury Wine Jumps Most in 12 Years on Strong China Results

Treasury Wine Estates Ltd. shares surged the most in 12 years following a strong sales increase to retailers in early 2026. The Australian vintner’s positive performance reflects robust demand in China, contributing to the stock's significant rise. This marks a notable milestone for Treasury Wine, highlighting the company's successful expansion in the Chinese market during the first quarter of 2026.

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