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CAC 40 Drifts Lower On Valuation Concerns, Rate Uncertainty
RTTNews· 2025-09-24 11:01
Market Overview - French stocks are experiencing weakness due to concerns about the Federal Reserve's rate cuts and high equity valuations as noted by Fed Chair Jerome Powell [1] - The benchmark CAC 40 index is down 20.34 points or 0.26% at 7,851.68 [2] Company Performance - Stellantis is the biggest loser in the CAC 40 index, down 3.4% [2] - Hermes International has decreased nearly 2%, while Renault, EssilorLuxottica, Capgemini, L'Oreal, Euronext, Publicis Groupe, and Saint Gobain are down between 1% to 1.7% [2] - LVMH and Pernod Ricard are both down nearly 1% [3] - Atos SE shares have increased by 4.7% after securing a major cybersecurity contract from the European Commission [3] - Carrefour is gaining approximately 2.3%, while Thales, Bouygues, Kering, and Legrand are up between 1.3% to 1.6% [3]
CAC 40 Modestly Higher; Stellantis, ArcelorMittal Among Top Gainers
RTTNews· 2025-09-19 10:51
French stocks are up in positive territory on Friday with investors mostly making cautious moves, assessing recent policy announcements from central banks, and continuing to weigh the potential impact of tariffs on economic growth. The benchmark CAC 40, which advanced to 7,934.92 earlier, was up 27.36 points or 0.35% at 7,881.97 a few minutes ago. Stellantis is rising 3.2%. ArcelorMittal is gaining nearly 3%, while Renault, BNP Paribas and Kering are up 1.6 to 1.7%.Credit Agricole and Societe Generale are ...
CAC 40 Rises 1.1% As Stocks Rally On Fed Interest Rate Cut
RTTNews· 2025-09-18 10:47
Group 1: Market Overview - French stocks are in positive territory, boosted by the Federal Reserve's 25-basis point interest rate cut and indications of further easing this year [1] - The benchmark CAC 40 index increased by 87.75 points or 1.13%, reaching 7,874.73 [1] Group 2: Company Performance - STMicroElectronics shares rose by 4.3%, Legrand by 3.7%, and Capgemini by 3.2% [2] - Schneider Electric's stock advanced nearly 3%, while other companies like ArcelorMittal, Dassault Systemes, and LVMH saw gains between 1.3% and 2.7% [2] - Michelin's stock decreased by approximately 1.2%, with Eurofins Scientific, Pernod Ricard, and Danone down by 0.4% to 0.7% [2] Group 3: Economic Indicators - The euro area current account surplus fell to EUR 27.7 billion in July from EUR 35.8 billion in June, and down from EUR 31.6 billion in the same period last year [3] - The surplus on goods trade increased to EUR 25 billion from EUR 23 billion, while the surplus on services decreased to EUR 12 billion from EUR 16 billion [3] - Primary income halved to EUR 7 billion from EUR 14 billion, and the shortfall in secondary income narrowed to EUR 16 billion from EUR 17 billion [4] - Over the twelve months to July, the current account surplus was EUR 315 billion or 2% of GDP, down from EUR 394 billion or 2.6% of GDP in the same period last year [4]
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The Wall Street Journal· 2025-09-17 18:46
French luxury-goods giant Kering appointed Francesca Bellettini as Gucci’s new chief executive as the group seeks to revamp its flagship brand following months of disappointing sales https://t.co/sJhZaR800L ...
Kering Customer Data Stolen, Amid Surge In Cyberattacks Against Luxury Brands
Forbes· 2025-09-17 16:55
Core Insights - Kering, the parent company of luxury brands like Gucci and Saint Laurent, confirmed a cyberattack in April that compromised consumer data of potentially millions of customers [1][4] - The hacker group Shiny Hunters claimed responsibility for the breach, stating they have access to 7.4 million unique email addresses [3] - Kering has assured customers that no financial data was stolen, but critical personal information such as names, email addresses, and phone numbers were compromised [2][3] Cybersecurity Threats - The luxury sector is increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, with recent attacks on other major brands like LVMH and Chanel highlighting the vulnerability of high-end retailers [5][6] - The nature of luxury clientele, with spending ranging from $10,000 to $86,000, makes their data particularly valuable for scams and extortion [6] - Cybersecurity is a significant concern for luxury brands, impacting business continuity and brand reputation [9] Financial Impact - Kering reported a 16% decline in sales to $9 billion (€7.6 billion) in the first half of 2025, following a 12% drop to $20.4 billion (€17.2 billion) the previous year [10] - The luxury industry is anticipating a sales decline of 2% to 5% this year, compounding the challenges faced by Kering [10] Technology Investment - Luxury brands are investing more in customer-facing technology (40%) compared to cybersecurity (21%), which may leave them vulnerable [7] - A significant portion of technology investments is directed towards external vendors (68%), potentially creating security risks [7]
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Bloomberg· 2025-09-17 16:20
Luca de Meo shuffled the senior ranks at Kering's Gucci label as the new chief executive officer seeks to revive the fortunes of the struggling fashion group https://t.co/npzFkuYrIB ...
Kering says it has appointed Francesca Bellettini as Gucci CEO
Reuters· 2025-09-17 15:53
Kering said on Wednesday it had appointed deputy CEO Francesca Bellettini to be the president and CEO of Gucci. ...
Kering ousts Gucci CEO, appoints Francesca Bellettini to lead the brand
Yahoo Finance· 2025-09-17 15:53
Group 1 - Kering has appointed Francesca Bellettini as the new CEO of Gucci, replacing Stefano Cantino after only nine months [1][2] - Bellettini, who has a background in banking, has been one of Kering's deputy CEOs since 2023 and has overseen several brands including Saint Laurent, Balenciaga, and Bottega Veneta [1] - The appointment comes as Gucci has experienced a decline in sales by double-digits in recent years, prompting Kering to address the issues facing its flagship brand [2] Group 2 - Jean-Marc Duplaix will continue as Kering's COO, but the roles of deputy CEOs will be eliminated under the new leadership of Luca de Meo [2][3] - The management change aims to clarify roles and responsibilities within the executive team, which has been a key concern for analysts and investors [3]