On Moneta, the smart working zombie and the TikTok trick
The latest issue of Moneta features a deep dive into Moncler’s successful business strategies, alongside other financial analyses and interviews related to the luxury sector and energy efficiency in Italy.
Luxury Vehicles: Germany Losing Out in the Luxury Car Market
Germany's luxury automobile sector faces challenges as production shifts abroad, particularly with the rise of luxury SUVs.
In Senegal, the high-end clothing sector is not facing a crisis
In Senegal, the luxury clothing sector is thriving despite economic challenges, driven by local and international demand for high-quality, handmade fashion.
This bungalow in Delhi is being sold for 1000 crores, who is the buyer?
A significant property deal in Delhi's Lutyens Zone involves the Maharaja of Tehri Garhwal selling a prime bungalow for ₹1,000 crores to a local businessman in the food and beverage sector.
Kering accelerates on the stock market but Gucci remains a drag
Kering's stock experienced a significant increase following the release of its 2025 performance results, although Gucci continues to hinder overall growth.
The world's most expensive hotels charge record prices and challenge the slowdown in the luxury sector
The world's most expensive hotels have set record prices, attracting wealthy travelers despite an overall slowdown in the luxury market.
Apartment for 100 million PLN? "It's just a matter of time"
The article discusses pricing trends in the luxury apartment market, factors influencing demand, innovative solutions in new luxury investments, and the challenges faced by developers in the premium housing sector.
The End of Speculation in the Watch Market. Experts: The Era of Elegance Is Coming
The article discusses significant changes in the second-hand watch market, including the decline of flippers and the rise of collectors, highlighting trends influencing the luxury watch sector in 2025 and predictions for 2026.
Prada Ends Partnership with Hundreds of Italian Suppliers After Labor Violations Found
Prada has terminated contracts with hundreds of Italian suppliers following findings of labor rule violations, adopting a zero-tolerance policy amidst increased scrutiny in the Italian luxury goods sector.
Saks, the luxury giant that collapsed
Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, confirming investor concerns about its decline and shocking the global luxury goods sector.
Tourism now generates more economic impact in Madrid than in the Canary Islands or Balearic Islands: lower seasonality, more luxury hotels, and infinite diversification (from the Pope to the NFL)
Madrid's tourism sector has become a crucial economic pillar, generating €28.5 billion in 2025, which is 47% more than in 2019, contributing 8.7% to the region's GDP.
Prada plays strong in the luxury sector and challenges French giants
Prada's acquisition of Versace marks a significant move in the luxury industry, allowing the brand to control an iconic name and strengthen its presence in Italy.
LVMH Scores Points to Lead the Recovery of the Luxury Sector
Analysts anticipate that LVMH's initiatives, brand diversification, and improved demand from China will boost its business sector as luxury comes back into focus for investors.
Armani grows in super hotels with Mr. Burj Khalifa
Armani is expanding its identity beyond fashion into the luxury hotel sector through a partnership with Symphony Global LLC, led by Mohamed Alabbar.
Paris, epicenter of artistic luxury: 'It is once again the capital it was in the early 20th century'
Paris is reviving as an artistic capital with the rise of private initiatives in the cultural sector, exemplified by the new Cartier Foundation and Art Basel Paris, although this growth poses challenges to public involvement.
Spain and Venezuela in figures: from trade paralysis and 'why don't you shut up' to a timid reactivation thanks to oil and luxury real estate
Spain and Venezuela's trade relations, long stalled by sanctions and political crises, have seen a timid resurgence in the past two years, primarily driven by oil and the luxury real estate sector, with a significant increase in bilateral trade in 2024.
Luxury cars, houses, and cryptocurrencies: a fraud network of over 300 million in hydrocarbon VAT has been dismantled
The Tax Agency has dismantled a nationwide VAT fraud network in the hydrocarbons sector, involving 38 companies and allegedly defrauding over 300 million euros in 2024.
How Hermès's network of workshops and craft schools works, the center of the French luxury brand
Hermès's network of workshops and artisan schools ensures quality and allows the brand to maintain its own pace, independent of market pressures, contributing to its growth amidst the luxury sector's recession.