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    • Wednesday, 5 April, 2023
      Zara owner Inditex obtains approval to sell Russia business

      Go-ahead from Moscow comes more than a year after fashion retailer suspended operations in the country

    • Wednesday, 15 March, 2023
      Zara owner Inditex keeps door open to Russia return

      Spanish fashion group wants to increase its presence in the lucrative but tough US market

    • Sunday, 19 February, 2023
      InterviewPablo Isla
      Former Inditex boss Pablo Isla: ‘Whatever I do, I think about doing it indefinitely’

      Chair and CEO of the world’s largest clothing retailer for 17 years, he tells the FT how he steered its long-term growth

    • Thursday, 15 December, 2022
      LexRetail sector
      H&M/Inditex: inventory overhang weighs on profit outlook Premium content

      Subdued earnings mean Swedish retailer faces tougher few months than Spanish rival

    • Wednesday, 14 December, 2022
      Inditex insists China remains ‘core’ market despite Covid disruption

      Spanish fashion group posts 11% increase in quarterly sales

    • Wednesday, 14 September, 2022
      Lex
      Inditex/Marta Ortega: inflation gives dynast a baptism of fire Premium content

      Three challenges loom for the world’s biggest clothing retailer

    • Wednesday, 14 September, 2022
      Inditex ramps up production over supply chain concerns

      Global fashion group stockpiles basic garments from Asia ahead of potential difficulties

    • Wednesday, 8 June, 2022
      Inditex profit jumps as sales surpass pre-pandemic levels

      World’s largest clothing retailer posts 80% rise despite closure of Russian stores following Ukraine invasion

    • Sunday, 20 March, 2022
      Lex
      Inditex: inflation will test the cut of the retailer’s cloth Premium content

      Shortages and delays are at odds with the concept of fast fashion

    • Wednesday, 16 March, 2022
      Inditex aims for global growth to offset Russia hit

      Zara owner signals Ukraine war will have muted impact as online sales continue to rise

    • Tuesday, 28 December, 2021
      LexFamily businesses
      Inditex/family business: they flourish if they do not go Gaga Premium content

      Family-controlled companies tend to take a cautious approach to risk and plan for the long term

    • Wednesday, 15 December, 2021
      Zara-owner Inditex posts record results but Omicron casts shadow

      Shares of world’s biggest clothing retailer fall as investors try to size up threat from new coronavirus variant

    • Friday, 3 December, 2021
      Person in the News
      Marta Ortega, stepping into her father’s shoes at Inditex

      The scion of a Spanish business dynasty is set to take over as chair of the retail giant that owns Zara

    • Wednesday, 1 December, 2021
      FT News Briefing podcast10 min listen
      Stock market fragility

      Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell spooks investors with hawkish tone on Tuesday

    • Tuesday, 30 November, 2021
      Inditex shares fall after it appoints founder’s daughter as chair

      Zara owner completes ‘generational’ management overhaul and names new chief executive

    • Monday, 8 November, 2021
      Retail sector
      Inditex’s fast fashion makeover offers a pandemic lifeline

      Spanish clothing group has blurred the boundaries between physical and online stores

    • Tuesday, 19 October, 2021
      Climate change
      Amazon, Ikea and Unilever commit to zero-emission shipping by 2040

      Pledge by nine companies is biggest step yet to decarbonise ocean shipping

    • Wednesday, 15 September, 2021
      Inditex bounces back as consumer demand recovers

      Quarterly net profit hits record €850m with sales ahead of pre-pandemic levels

    • Sunday, 18 July, 2021
      The Big Read
      Inditex and the future of retail: ‘Don’t believe in the death of the high street’

      The Spanish retailer is betting on a hybrid model that uses stores as a shop window and also mini-distribution hubs

    • Wednesday, 9 June, 2021
      Inditex revenues rebound as online drives sales

      First-quarter sales rise 50%, helping retailer post profit and lift cash pile

    • Wednesday, 10 March, 2021
      Inditex profits fall sharply as shoppers swap fast fashion for casualwear

      World’s biggest clothes retailer expects almost all of its stores to reopen by mid-April

    • Tuesday, 15 December, 2020
      LexHennes & Mauritz
      H&M/Inditex: still standing Premium content

      The stalwarts of fast fashion are surviving, but are not infallible

    • Tuesday, 15 December, 2020
      Zara-owner Inditex stages recovery in sales

      World’s biggest clothing retailer says third-quarter revenues are close to pre-pandemic levels

    • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
      Fashion retailer Inditex returns to profit

      Sales at Zara owner show steady improvement since April low

    • Wednesday, 16 September, 2020
      Lex
      Inditex/H&M: stock and awe Premium content

      Both European companies are well placed to benefit if retail spending holds up

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