The Global X FTSE Luxury Consumer ETF covers publicly traded companies that are focused on “the provision of global luxury goods and services,” according to the prospectus. It goes on to note that the index could include manufacturers and retailers of …
According to the head of China's Financial Science Institute government department, Jia Kang superyachts will be the subject of a 'consumption tax', which will charge a levy on luxury goods and products that harm the environment. The tax, according to …
Huang is betting demand for luxury products will climb further in a nation projected to remain among the world's fastest-growing economies through 2016. SSI's first-half profit jumped 65 percent, spurred by consumer spending that expanded more than 5 …
But based on American pet spending—a total of $56 billion last year, and forecasts call for $60 billion in 2014—for entrepreneurial players in the pet economy, the best time to roll out new pet-related products and services is always right meow. Here …
Yet, Movado has suffered from the same trends that have held back most luxury retailers this year after an incredibly strong 2013, and shareholders want to see whether the company can sustain its growth rates, even as some expect the fundamentals of …
Instead, Intel, Barneys — a New York-based retailer known for its luxury goods — and Opening Ceremony's brands have created a "more premium, high-end product meant for a niche type of consumer." Features and price weren't disclosed. The new wearable …
SEOUL (Reuters) – The private equity arm of French luxury goods giant LVMH will invest up to $80 million in South Korea's YG Entertainment Inc, which manages a stable of K-pop performers including “Gangnam Style” rapper Psy. The investment is one of …
DANI Naturals, an Oregon-based company that creates natural luxury products for the body and home, engaged DEI Creative to completely redesign the look and feel of its product labels and packaging. "Inspired by the pure, organic products, DEI coupled a …
Wristwatches, bags & suitcases and men's wear are major luxury apparel consumer products in China, which accounted for 72.9% of total consumption of luxury apparel in China in 2013. Among them, wristwatches made up the highest proportion 35.0%.