Luxury goods giant LVMH is the pride of France, but the government nevertheless understands the anger expressed by LVMH boss Bernard Arnault regarding French taxes, said a government spokeswoman on Wednesday.
French stocks are down in negative territory Wednesday morning, weighed down by losses in the luxury sector as industry major LVMH's
LVMH says 2025 is off to a good start as it reports an increase in sales in its most recent quarter. US President Donald Trump is offering buyout packages to almost all federal workers who do not
European stocks climbed to a record high, propelled by Dutch chip equipment maker ASML's impressive quarterly results, which lifted the technology sector. While ASML's success reassured AI investors,
At 06:55 ET (11:55 GMT), the DAX index in Germany gained 0.8%, the FTSE 100 in the UK rose 0.4%, while the CAC 40 in France slipped 0.2%.
Shares in LVMH were on track for their largest drop in 14 months on Wednesday after the luxury goods group's latest sales figures disappointed investors hoping for stronger signs of a rebound at the sector bellwether.
European markets hit new highs, driven by tech stocks' robust performance, notably chipmaker ASML's positive results. Anticipation surrounds the U.S. Fed and ECB outcomes. Germany's DAX soared with Deutsche Telekom,
European stocks closed mostly higher on Wednesday as investors focused on corporate earnings news and looked ahead to policy
Shareholders in London-based automotive engineering firm Dowlais stand to receive 0.0863 of a new AAM share, as well as 42 pence in cash and up to 2.8p in the form of a Dowlais final dividend.