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    Soaring Gold Prices Bring New Headache to Tiffany-Owner Lvmh

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    Posted on October 13, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Rising gold prices challenge LVMH's Tiffany brand, impacting profit margins and leading to potential price hikes amid economic uncertainty.

    Rising Gold Prices Create Challenges for LVMH's Tiffany Brand

    PARIS (Reuters) -The doubling of gold prices in two years, along with U.S. tariffs and a weaker dollar, have made it harder to defend gross margins for Tiffany owner LVMH and others in the high-end goods industry.

    “Each of these [factors] alone could be offset by the high-end branded jewellery players and watchmakers but all together, it becomes very difficult" to keep profit margins from being eroded, said Jon Cox, head of Swiss equities at Kepler Cheuvreux. Gold surged above $4,000 an ounce to a record last week as investors sought safety due to economic and geopolitical uncertainty and expectations of further U.S. interest rate cuts.

    PRESSURE ON PROFIT MARGINS LIKELY TO MEAN PRICE HIKES

    “There is bound to be margin pressure,” Cox added, noting brands would likely implement price hikes to shoppers gradually.

    LVMH, the world’s biggest luxury conglomerate, is expected to report flat third-quarter sales when it reports on Tuesday, with a 4% decline in fashion and leather goods and 1% growth in watches and jewellery, according to a VisibleAlpha consensus figure cited by HSBC. Jewellery brands, including LVMH’s Tiffany and Bulgari, Richemont’s Cartier, Van Cleef & Arpels and Kering’s Boucheron have recently outperformed stablemates focusing on fashion.

    At LVMH, first-half sales in watches and jewellery were flat and profit sank 13%. Its fashion and leather goods division, which includes Louis Vuitton and Dior, saw profit plummet 18% on a sales drop of 7%.

    Watches and jewellery make up over 12% of LVMH sales, and fashion about half of group sales.

    Tiffany and Bulgari are among LVMH’s top five brands in terms of annual earnings, according to estimates from HSBC.

    CAUTION NEEDED ON PASSING COST HIKES TO CONSUMERS

    Despite gold’s sharp rally, the metal represents a small share of input costs for luxury jewellery brands, or just 10% of jewellery sales on average, according to Manuel Lang, equity analyst, consumer goods at Vontobel.

    That percentage drops to between 5% and 8% for designer brands at the very high end, said Bernstein analyst Luca Solca.

    So, "even a modest retail price increase could take care of material gold price increases," said Solca.

    As brands seek to ease pressure on margins, they would need to be cautious about passing on price increases to shoppers so as not to erode demand, other analysts said.

    For Swiss-listed Richemont, which focuses more on jewellery than rivals and has outpaced peers, that has not translated to upgrades to earnings forecasts due to factors like currency rates and gold prices, which were "completely out of their control," said Zuzanna Pusz, analyst with UBS.

    (Reporting by Mimosa Spencer; Editing by Lisa Jucca and Bernadette Baum)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gold prices have doubled in two years.
    • •LVMH's Tiffany faces margin pressure.
    • •Potential price hikes to offset costs.
    • •Gold is a small part of luxury costs.
    • •Caution needed in passing costs to consumers.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Soaring gold prices bring new headache to Tiffany-owner LVMH

    1What is a luxury brand?

    A luxury brand is a high-end brand that offers premium products or services, often characterized by exclusivity, superior quality, and high price points. Examples include brands like Tiffany & Co. and Louis Vuitton.

    2What is jewellery?

    Jewellery refers to decorative items worn for personal adornment, such as rings, necklaces, bracelets, and earrings. It can be made from various materials, including precious metals and gemstones.

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