Shares of consumer staples companies have trounced those of their discretionary peers.
When prices on food and other basic goods go up, people adapt their spending.
Evaporating demand from the country's big spenders could have dire consequences for the luxury houses.
Amazon.com Inc. recently launched Luxury Stores, its latest effort to become a go-to destination for designer goods.
Handbags, shoes and watches will face competition from a new breed of upmarket goods.
Done right, luxury brands can stage a comeback offering extravagant experiences to local customers with nowhere else to go.
The world’s biggest package-holiday company has given a glimpse of what vacations will look like as long as the novel coronavirus remains a potent health threat...
Fitness chains need to shape up or ship out.
The Fever-Tree gin and tonic has lost its fizz.
Markets are in turmoil, but the diamond-studded luxury goods juggernaut shows no signs of slowing down.