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Mega-cap stocks have continued strong performance in 2024 amid geopolitical tensions. The Euro Stoxx 50 is up 9%, while the top 100 US stocks rose 19%. The elite European GRANOLAS saw a 16.6% average return, but the US's Magnificent Seven doubled that with 38%, driven by Nvidia's AI rally. After a strong showing in 2023, mega-cap stocks worldwide have continued to perform well in 2024, providing a safe haven for investors amid ongoing geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. The Euro Stoxx 50 index, which includes the 50 largest European companies, has increased by 9% since the beginnin...
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A lot has been written and said about quiet luxury. The appearance of good, well cut, well tailored yet simple lines and silhouettes is designed to be subtle but extremely stylish, so it was no surprise that Milan designers didn't make any loud 'look at me' statements over the past three days with their mostly menswear previews for Spring-Summer 2025: Hope not rose-tinted glory was the essential theme of Prada's show, according to Miuccia Prada. “Because even if the times are bad, I feel that it was the right thing to do,’’ she said backstage at the show. “Eventually, I propose something posit...
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One of the blockbuster releases at this year’s Watches and Wonders trade show is a pocket watch weighing 980 grams with nearly 3000 components. The Berkley Grand Complication took 11 years to develop by three master watchmakers at Vacheron Constantin, a titan in the industry. With 63 complications, it broke the brand’s previously-held record for the “world’s most complicated watch.” (Complication is a technical term given to any function of a watch that goes beyond keeping time.) The pocket watch goes where no watchmaker has gone before, building on Vacheron Constantin’s long history of haute ...
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Geneva will once again be at the centre of the watchmaking universe this week, as the 2024 edition of Watches and Wonders transforms the Swiss city into a watch lover’s wonderland. The annual trade show is the biggest event of its kind for the Swiss watchmaking industry, and often the occasion for big-name brands to announce major new collections and timepieces. Last year, record numbers of collectors, journalists and members of the public attended the show, as it opened its doors to the public for the first time. The Watches and Wonders Geneva Foundation, which owns and operates the fair, sai...
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