A Gilded Game (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
猎金•游戏

Alternate Titles:
Money Hunt
猎金之旅

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Universe Entertainment

Production Countries:
China | Hong Kong

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Gao Han (played by Ou Hao), a talented financial student, has integrity, outstanding professional ability, and is bent-minded to make a difference in the financial field. Because Zhuotong, a family business of his friend Chu Feng, is preparing for listing, Gao Han accidentally got an internship opportunity from the international investment bank Bluestone. All the interns graduated from world-famous schools. Either the family is prominent enough to bring business, or it is recommended by internal executives. Gao Han looks different and shabby in it. Fortunately, he was appreciated by the chief analyst Zhang Tode (played by Andy Lau) and was able to participate in the IPO business of the investment bank. Under the guidance of Zhang Todd, Gao Han quickly adapted to the high-pressure and fast-paced daily life, and honed solid professional skills and negotiation skills, but he did not know that the acquisition of performance was not only for those who could.

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Director:
Herman Yau

Executive Producer:
Andy Lau Tak-Wah

Writer:
Herman Yau
Erica Li

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