81pc of wealthy Chinese interviewed see sense of normality returning by mid-June
The study, from market researcher Altiant, revealed that the respondents felt that the worst of the health effects are now behind them.
The study, from market researcher Altiant, revealed that the respondents felt that the worst of the health effects are now behind them.
While the outcome of coronavirus has shaken Asian markets, millionaires from that region are returning to stores and the hospitality sector with an appetite for luxury and a new form of so-called “revenge spending.”
Consumers are increasingly looking online for luxury beauty products in a category that was once challenged by digital sales because of difficulty testing new products virtually.
Marketing a new app can be a daunting task. There are the obvious channels such as mobile banners and pay-per-install social ads, but the costs can be prohibitive.
Marketing a new app can be a daunting task. There are the obvious channels such as mobile banners and pay-per-install social ads, but the costs can be prohibitive.
Discussing debt, spending habits, income – in essence, all things money-related – will go a long way toward preventing problems and arguments and unpleasant surprises in the future.
Unease over the virus has the potential to impact purchasing behavior to varying degrees.
Clearly, the next six months will be unlike anything we have seen since 9/11 or the financial crisis of 2008-09.
The coronavirus is taking its toll on the health of the luxury business, as uncertainty is keeping consumers home, stock markets worldwide gyrate unnervingly and oil prices plummet.
One of the biggest car shows in the United States, the New York Auto Show has been moved to Aug. 28 through Sept. 6, with press days on Aug. 26-27.