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This Week: How Deep Will Luxury’s Downturn Go?

Following LVMH’s sales miss, Kering, Hermès and Zegna will offer further insights on how plummeting demand from China is playing out across the sector.
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Shares in Kering have bounced back in the past few days, likely because expectations for the Gucci and Saint Laurent owner were already extremely low. (Getty Images)

Shares in LVMH plunged 6 percent last Wednesday after the luxury goods giant reported fashion sales down 5 percent, badly missing expectations. With 75 top-end brands across categories, the conglomerate is broadly seen as a bellwether for the sector, while typically outperforming the competition. Shares in Kering, Hermès and Zegna, all of whom will report third-quarter sales this week, also dropped following LVMH’s miss.

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