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Will the Luxury Market Begin to Soften As the Global Economy Tightens? – Bloomberg

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Bloomberg Surveillance with Tom Keene, Jonathan Ferro & Lisa Abramowicz live from New York, bringing insight on global markets and the top business stories of the day.
The economy and markets are “under surveillance”. Bloomberg Surveillance, covering the latest news in finance, economics and investments.
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Hello luxurious readers, it’s Chris Rovzar, the editor of Pursuits. I’ve been doing a bit of traveling lately, for work and for fun, and it’s been so nice to be on the road again. And let me tell you: Luxury is doing great these days.
In Milan, I wandered the busy streets and met with brands including Armani, Brunello Cucinelli, Prada and Valentino. All had exciting news to share in the coming months—debuts in new categories, updated lines, and new flagships opening around the world. You’ll read more about much of it in Pursuits soon.

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