“The Vietnamese consumer does not trust the product of his own country yet,” Safarian said, referring to consumers' preference for imported goods which are perceived as higher quality. “This will change,” he said. “You cannot approach the chocolate …
SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Singapore is known as a tropical refuge for the world's wealthy, endowed with exclusive residential enclaves, a marina for super–yachts, two casinos and an annual Formula One race that brings in the global jet-set. But as the …
That's right – this year marks 25 years since the MX5 was first unveiled to the motoring world, back in 1989, at the Chicago Auto Show. It's always been a … The 408 sedan is suited to the needs of the luxury prepped Chinese market, while, insiders claim.
Within Merrill Lynch Global Wealth Management, the Private Banking and Investment Group provides tailored solutions to ultra affluent clients, offering both the intimacy of a boutique and the resources of a premier global financial services company …
Chinese President Xi Jinping's clampdown on splurge on banqueting and gifts since he took over as the Communist Party chief in November 2012 has dented the sales of many luxury goods retailers as customers curb their spending. Sales at stores open at …
The study sampled the opinion of 5,000 affluent and emerging affluent consumers across five of Standard Chartered's key markets – Indonesia, India, Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya. It revealed big differences in the background and employment status of …
The Continental bag and the Barnato bag will be the stars of the Bentley Spring Collection, which will make its world debut at the Geneva Motor Show on March 4, alongside its latest cars. And as well as matching design, the price tags are also …
But no symbol so perfectly encapsulates San Francisco's separation of wealth like the exclusive, luxury tech buses that shuttle Google, Apple and Facebook employees from their San Francisco homes to their Silicon Valley headquarters. This private tech …
Prime Minister Harper jumped all over this comment, saying this would exclude people of modest incomes who have saved some money as well as people with an affluent lifestyle who, even though they get very large pay cheques, spend all their money.