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  2. Luxury goods of China - Wikipedia

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    The top five luxury watch brands in the country are Rolex, Omega, Cartier, Vacheron Constantin, and Breitling. [8] In a confidential report titled "China Luxury Market study 2010" in November 2010, the management consulting firm Bain & Company noted the top three luxury brands in China are []], Chanel, and Gucci. According to the report ...

  3. China’s wealthy shoppers have a new mentality—and it’s ...

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    Just a few years ago, China was the darling of luxe spending; from 2017 to 2021, the luxury market in the country tripled in size. Shoppers were obsessed with conspicuous consumption, and China ...

  4. China, Online, Gen Z to Drive Luxury Goods Growth

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    Consumers in China, the online channel and the younger generations are expected to be the main growth drivers of personal luxury goods, forecast to reach sales of between 330 billion and 370 ...

  5. Luxury Retail Giants See Portfolio Revenues Reshuffle in China

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    LONDON — As China’s major commercial property developers release their 2020 full-year and interim results, a post-pandemic luxury retail heatmap begins to emerge. In mainland China, with ...

  6. Luxury goods - Wikipedia

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    China will consume half the global market value of luxury goods. [20] [21] Consolidation: Consolidation involves the growth of big companies and ownership of brands across many segments of luxury products. Examples include Kering, LVMH, and Richemont, which dominate the market in areas ranging from luxury drinks to fashion and cosmetics. [22]

  7. Economy of China - Wikipedia

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    The economy of the People's Republic of China is a developing mixed socialist market economy, incorporating industrial policies and strategic five-year plans. [29] China is the world's second largest economy by nominal GDP and since 2016 has been the world's largest economy when measured by purchasing power parity (PPP).

  8. Luxury Faces Headwinds in China, Room to Grow in the Americas

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    Luxury brands may face additional headwinds in China as pandemic-related restrictions widen to Beijing, Barclays warned in a research report Monday. With around a dozen locations each, “Gucci ...

  9. Bain & Company, Altagamma Luxury Study Predicts Global Growth ...

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    This is among the topics analyzed by the 20th edition of the “Luxury Goods Worldwide Market Study” conducted by consulting firm Bain & Company in collaboration with Italian luxury goods ...