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LVMH Says Business in Hong Kong Fell 25% in Q3

Shares in the world's biggest luxury group closed up 5.5 percent, as the impact was less than markets had…

LVMH’s Q3 Sales Shrugged Off Hong Kong Turmoil

LVMH said its duty-free shopping group was able to grow in the quarter, despite a slowdown in protest-ravaged…

LVMH Shrugs Off Hong Kong Woes With 17% Q3 Sales Rise

Organic sales were up 19 percent in the key fashion and leather goods division, which includes Louis Vuitton…

Spasm of Violence in Hong Kong Dampens Luxury Retail Sales

As the call for democracy turns violent, tourism from Mainland China also has declined, impacting luxury…

CEO Talks: Nick Jones of Soho House

The founder of the global members club talks about his new Hong Kong club and why being "a warm bread roll"…

Hong Kong July Retail Sales Plummeted 11.4 Percent

The city now expects a double-digit drop in total retail sales value for the year 2019.

Escalating Tensions in Hong Kong Could Shift Retail Landscape as Sales Suffer

Chinese military vehicles entering Hong Kong stoked fears of governmental action as businesses see conditions…

PVH Cuts Full-Year Forecast

PVH Corp. wants to strike a cautious tone amidst looming tariffs, unrest in Hong Kong and declining tourist…

Tiffany CEO Talks Hong Kong Exposure

Unrest in the region has weighed on sales and if it persists, it could negatively impact Tiffany's full-year…

Tiffany Misses Second-Quarter Sales Estimates, But Beats on Earnings

The jeweler reported global net sales declined 3 percent to $1 billion in the second quarter ended July 31.

What to Watch: Hong Kong Unrest Adds to Watch Sector Challenges

Disruption in the city — an important market for the industry — comes as the sector struggles to adapt to the…

Li & Fung Turnover Drops 8.4 Percent in Interim Results

But the supply chain solution provider sees the ongoing trade war presents the biggest opportunity for its…

Sales at Luxury Brands Could Drop up to 60 Percent if Hong Kong Protests Continue

Luxe brands' sales could drop up to 60% if Hong Kong protests continue, according to one Wall Street report.

Luis Sights Set On China as Tapestry Navigates Troubles

Shares of Tapestry tanked after disappointing quarterly results. But the ceo said the future is bright — and…

InStyle’s Eric Wilson Relocating to Hong Kong in Editor at Large Role

Wilson will continue to work with InStyle, but he also plans to write travel features for other publications…