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Trade War, HK Protests Force Tiffany & Co. to Change Course
Tiffany & Co. seems confident that more focus and investment within the Chinese mainland will offset weaker spending by Chinese travelers elsewhere. Read More7 Reasons Why U.S. Retail Can No Longer Rely on Chinese Travelers
For the U.S. retail industry, 2019 will most likely be a year of turbulence, and those who rely on Chinese travelers for growth need to change strategy. Read MoreHow Politics in China Will Shape Luxury’s Future
Given the continuing crisis in the Greater China market, the question for luxury brands is how to approach the this market over the rest of 2019 and 2020. Read MoreWill the Trade War Offer a Turning Point for Chinese Luxury Brands?
Will economic restrictions from the U.S.-China trade war lead to domestic Chinese luxury brands taking a larger share of the vast Chinese luxury market? Read MoreWill China’s Currency Devaluation Reverse Luxury Gains?
This week, in response to the ongoing U.S.-China trade war, China allowed the value of the yuan to drop 2 percent. How will this move effect luxury brands? Read MoreLVMH Lauds 2019 Financial Results, But Remains Cautiously Optimistic
LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton reported first half 2019 financial results, reporting a revenue of €25.1 billion, with an organic revenue growth of 12%. Read MoreIs Burberry’s Momentum Here to Stay?
Burberry seems to be on the right track to having a business turnaround, but the question remains to be whether the current upward trend can be sustained. Read MoreWill Anti-American Sentiment from the Trade War Hurt Luxury Brands?
According to ‘U.S.-China Trade Tracker’, the unfavorability of U.S. companies reached a high number that’s similar to Japanese and Korean companies. Read MoreBain & Co: The Next Growth Engine for Luxury? Gen Z
Chinese Gen Z shoppers are proud and empowered impulse buyers, and are a major part of the global youth delivering 130 percent of future market growth. Read MoreChinese Whispers: Trade War Victim Tiffany Strengthened Business Presence in China, and More
Trade war victim Tiffany & Co. strengthened its business presence in China on the back of decreasing Chinese tourists to the United States. Read More