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 Holiday sales rose at Tiffany  Co. despite challenges in Japan and Hong Kong. The jewelry company experienced double-digit sales increases in mainland China, which were offset by Hong Kongs declines, The Wall Street Journal reported.Global sales climbed approximately 1 percent to 3 percent from Nov. 1 through Christmas Eve in comparison to the same time in the prior year. Japan, however, turned out to be a challenge for the company, with sales declining 12 percent to 14 percent over the period after taking out currency fluctuation impacts.Sales in the retailers Asia-Pacific region 鈥?which includes greater China 鈥?increased 7 percent to 9 percent after adjusting for the movements of currency. In the Americas, sales incre stanley cup canada ased 2 percent to 4 percent. Performance was stronger in Europe, where the New York-based compan stanley ca y noted a sales increase of 3 percent to 5 percent. Tiffanys shares were not changed in premarket trading on Thursday  Dec. 26 .In November, news surfaced that LVMH聽had reached an agreement to purchase Tiffany  Co. for $16.2 billion or $135 a share in cash.  kubki stanley LVMHs shares were trading 1.4 percent higher on Nov. 25 following the announcement.LVMH   and Tiffanys boards approved the deal, and the transaction is forecasted to close in the middle of next year, subject to approval by regulators and by Tiffanys shareholders.LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault said, per earlier reports, that the firm is seeking  to develop this jewel with the same dedication and commitmen Fiau Auditoria.AI Raises $38 Million to Grow Agentic AI for Finance
 The former CEO of blockchain FinTech firm Ripple has found a new position.Chris Larsen, who announced in November that he would leave his position at聽Rip stanley us ple, has joined HSBC on its technology advisory board, itself a new group of experts announced only days ago to help the financial institution develop its IT strategy and explore FinTech and cybercrime innovation.Other members of the board include Token CEO Steve Kirsch, Spark Capital and Silicon Valley Venture Capital General Partner Megan Quinn and eBay chief scientist Dr. Kira Radinsky, among others. The Technology Advisory Board is key to helping us adopt technology that makes HSBC simpler, better and faster for our 46 million customers and 250,000 colleagues across our global network,  said HSBC COO Andy Maguire, who will chair the boards meetings, in a statement Tuesday  Jan. 17 .  We have also established stanley usa  tech labs in the U.K., India and China and signed partnerships with leading organizations including the Alan Turing Inst stanley termoska itute in London and the Hong Kong Applied Science and Technology Research Institute Company Limited. In another statement, Maguire noted that the group will build on HSBCs existing progress made in areas like biometrics and blockchain-based trade finance. Reports said Ripples Larsen, who still serves as the blockchain firms executive chairman, will offer his expertise on blockchain at HSBC.HSBC is part of the R3 blockchain consortium, reports noted, and participated in the development of several proo