Luxury sales plunge in China as tax push hits wealthy shoppers
Portfolios are shrinking, Macau's high-rollers are betting less, and maisons absorb fallout of Beijing’s biggest financial overhaul in a decade.
Macau’s casinos posted steeper-than-expected revenue declines in June and July as high-rollers cut back, a leading indicator that has tracked closely with luxury demand since wealthy Chinese shifted savings from property into equities. Beijing’s offshore tax crackdown and a sliding MSCI China Index are now feeding through to double-digit July sales drops at Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci and Hermès. Image: Bloomberg News
Macau’s casinos posted steeper-than-expected revenue declines in June and July as high-rollers cut back, a leading indicator that has tracked closely with luxury demand since wealthy Chinese shifted savings from property into equities. Beijing’s offshore tax crackdown and a sliding MSCI China Index are now feeding through to double-digit July sales drops at Louis Vuitton, Dior, Gucci and Hermès. Image: Bloomberg News

