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LVMH China Rebound and US Stock Implications

15 Oct 2025

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LVMH Q3 sales back to growth on improving China demand (Q3 sales +1% to €18.28B; CFO says mainland China turned positive; fashion & leather -2% y/y but sequentially better). Read-through for U.S. equities is that high-end discretionary and beauty with China exposure could see stronger demand while mid-tier retail faces wallet-share pressure.WHAT HAPPENEDLVMH reported its first quarter of growth in 2025, citing better trends in Asia ex-Japan (dominated by China) and a sector beat vs expectations. Fashion/leather still down y/y but improved from Q2. WHY IT MATTERS FOR U.S. STOCKSWhen the sector bellwether stabilises, sentiment and demand often spill over to U.S.-listed luxury, beauty, travel, and payments names with China exposure. Conversely, off-price and mid-tier retailers can lose mix and traffic as aspirational spend rotates back to full-price and prestige. WINNERSU.S. Luxury & Premium Apparel/AccessoriesReason: Improved Chinese demand and sector sentiment can lift full-price sales and wholesale orders; LVMH’s beat suggests a bottoming backdrop for high-end discretionary. Names: $RL (Ralph Lauren), $PVH (Calvin Klein/Tommy Hilfiger), $TPR (Coach/Kate Spade)Prestige Beauty with China/Travel Retail ExposureReason: A rebound in Chinese luxury spend and travel flows supports prestige cosmetics and skincare; LVMH’s update implies healthier traffic at premium beauty counters. Names: $EL (Estée Lauder), $COTY (Coty)Macau/Cross-Border Leisure & PaymentsReason: High-end consumer recovery tends to boost premium mass/VIP play and cross-border shopping, lifting casino operators and increasing transaction volumes for networks. Names: $WYNN (Wynn Resorts), $LVS (Las Vegas Sands), $V (Visa), $MA (Mastercard)LOSERSOff-Price RetailReason: If luxury sells through at full price, there’s less branded overflow for off-price channels, pressuring traffic/mix. Aspirational consumers may shift spending back to prestige. Names: $TJX (TJX Companies), $ROST (Ross Stores), $BURL (Burlington)Mid-Tier/Apparel BasicsReason: Wallet share can rotate away from mid-tier toward premium/beauty; China-sensitive wholesale may lag if consumers trade up selectively. Names: $VFC (V.F. Corp), $LEVI (Levi Strauss)U.S. Department Stores/Jewellery RetailReason: Prestige rotation and higher precious-metal input costs (gold/silver) can weigh on jewellery margins and department-store discretionary categories. Names: $M (Macy’s), $SIG (Signet Jewelers)#StockMarket #Trading #Investing #DayTrading #SwingTrading #Luxury #China #Retail #Beauty #Casinos #Consumer #Earnings #USStocks

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