Business Decline in luxury spending spells trouble for Burberry's bottom line The British fashion brand announces plummeting profits, with particularly poor sales reported in China. 15/05/2024
Business Losses balloon at luxury car maker Aston Martin as SUV sales plunge The luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin reveals it has sunk £139m (€162.52m) into red during opening quarter 02/05/2024
Markets LVMH stock falls as consumers rein in spending on luxury goods LVMH shares fell at market close on Tuesday after the company failed to cheer investors with its latest financial results. 17/04/2024
Focus Watches and Wonders 2024: elite of watchmaking unveil their creations in Geneva Delve into the world of watchmaking at Watches and Wonders 2024 and discover the latest trends and technologies driving the industry. 16/04/2024
Lifestyle What women want: How Swiss watchmakers are courting the female market Watchmakers are increasingly aware of the growing voices of female collectors. At Watches and Wonders Geneva, we look at the latest women’s and gender-fluid timepieces. 15/04/2024
Lifestyle Watches and Wonders 2024: How watchmakers are setting themselves apart From the most complicated watch ever made to the thinnest, brands are outdoing themselves at Watches and Wonders in Geneva. We asked some exhibiting maisons about the timepieces that set them apart. 12/04/2024
Lifestyle Watches and Wonders 2024: The best jewellery to wear on your wrist The Swiss watch industry’s biggest annual trade show returns this week to Geneva, with even more public programming than last year. Here’s what to expect from Watches & Wonders 2024. 08/04/2024
Business Swatch warns clock's ticking over consumer spending in China A more cautious approach to spending in China could result in lower sales in the country until the end of the year, the Swiss watchmaker is warning. 01/04/2024
Business Hermès lands in hot water over Birkin bag sales antitrust class action Hermès has been slammed for allegedly coercing clients to buy other products, to hopefully get a chance to buy the famed Birkin bag. 21/03/2024
Business China slowdown puts brake on luxury car maker Bentley's sales Slowdown in China puts a dent in sales for luxury car maker Bentley but more and more customers are looking to add individual style to their cars. 19/01/2024
Culture news Arnold Schwarzenegger detained at Munich airport over luxury watch The actor and former California governor travelled to Germany for a charity auction, but was held up upon arrival for failing to follow EU rules when it comes to valuable items over a certain price tag. 18/01/2024
Business European luxury sector's outlook for 2024: Time to hold or fold? European luxury sector stocks had a negative start to the new year. Bank of America recently provided insights into the sector's outlook for 2024. Analysts emphasise the significance of Chinese consumer behaviour but also raise concerns about challenges faced by 'turnaround' brands. 14/01/2024
Business The world's fastest on-road car is up for auction The Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ could fetch as much as €5 million. 11/01/2024
Design Who is LVMH’s new head of watches Frédéric Arnault? The 29-year-old son of the second-richest man in the world is now head of watches at LVMH. Here’s what to know about Frédéric Arnault. 09/01/2024
Markets Markets' week ahead: European stocks muted ahead of US inflation data European markets opened more cautiously this week, following weakened sentiment in Asia and with US inflation numbers on the horizon. 08/01/2024
Business Rolls-Royce sees record sales as demand for all-electric car grows Luxury car-maker Rolls-Royce reports "extraordinary" year, with record sales and rising demand in all-electric Spectre model. 08/01/2024
Markets Riding the fence: Luxury stocks give out mixed signals this year Euronews Business looks at how luxury stocks such as Hermès and Kering did throughout the year. 28/12/2023
Markets Weekly markets wrap: Luxury stocks lead gains as energy slumps Euronews Business looks at which European stocks made impressive moves this week and which were lagging behind. 08/12/2023
Markets Novo Nordisk ascent: Will Europe’s biggest company continue to soar? In the wake of substantial growth, Novo Nordisk's stock price has climbed to near-peak levels, with investors asking whether the stock is now hovering in overvalued territory. Euronews Business takes a closer look at Europe's most valuable company. 05/12/2023
Culture news A 'stitch-up': What's at stake for Gucci as Rome workers strike Gucci employees are striking in Rome over what they claim is "collective dismissal" by the company. But a lot more could be at stake for the Italian luxury brand, including its upcoming fashion show. 27/11/2023