Protests in Hong Kong hurt luxury goods sales

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As Hong Kong’s luxury retailers have been hard hit by pro-democracy protests, a new study says it will permanently change the map of Asian high-end retail.

Catch up on the developing stories making headlines.The study by Bain consultancy released Thursday says that political unrest has cost 2 billion euros in Hong Kong sales this year.

Bain Partner Claudia D’Arpizio says those sales were absorbed by Chinese spending in mainland China, South Korea andBut D’Arpizio said that 1,000 stores owned by luxury brands in Hong Kong are too many for a “market that is no longer a hub for touristic shopping.” The Hong Kong luxury goods sector is expected to suffer permanent decline due to a combination of factors that already were shifting Chinese spending to the mainland.

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