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China to be world's top luxury market: CLSA

Dipped in gold, China to be world`s top luxury market - CLSA

February 02, 2011 / 13:26 IST

Rising affluence after years of solid wealth creation, and a steady transition from a saving to a spending culture will see China become the world's largest luxury goods market over the next decade, according to CLSA.


CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, majority owned by France's Credit Agricole SA, expects Greater China to account for as much as 44% of global luxury sales by 2020, up from 15% now.


One of the main reasons for the shift, according to CLSA, is that mainland Chinese millionaires are on average 15 years younger than their overseas peers. And three decades of double-digit GDP growth has created a lot of them.


CLSA estimates that the number of individuals with more than 1 billion yuan (USA 151.7 million) has increased at an annual rate of 50% from 24 in 2000 to 1,363 in 2010.


Capturing this vast market and tapping into expanding wallets is front and centre in terms for strategy for many the world's best known luxury brands who are rapidly ramping up in China.


Louis Vuitton Malletier's biggest customers were already Chinese buyers, while Greater China represented 18% of sales for Gucci, 14% for Bulgari and 11% for Hermes, said CLSA.


CLSA was ranked Asia's top equity research and advisory firm for 2010 in its latest survey by consultancy Greenwich Associates.

first published: Feb 2, 2011 01:07 pm

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