PARIS—Shares across Europe’s luxury-goods sector hit record highs Wednesday after LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SE reported a strong rebound in first-quarter sales, defying the pandemic’s drag on the global economy.

Shoppers in China and the U.S., where a rapid vaccine rollout has led to eased restrictions, are fueling strong demand for leather goods at Louis Vuitton, Dior and other brands owned by LVMH. Sales at LVMH reached 14 billion euros, equivalent to $16.75 billion, over the first three months of 2021, a 30% increase compared with a year earlier, stripping out the effect of currency changes and its acquisition of U.S. jeweler Tiffany. The first-quarter sales were 8% higher than the same period in 2019, before the pandemic.

LVMH’s status as a bellwether of the luxury industry helped lift shares across the sector to all-time highs on Wednesday. LVMH shares increased 3.2% to €614, Gucci parent Kering SA rose 2.7% to €644 and Cartier owner Compagnie Financière Richemont SA jumped 3% to 96.68 Swiss francs.

LVMH’s market value rose above €300 billion this week for the first time, solidifying its status as Europe’s most valuable company, ahead of consumer-goods giant Nestle SA and pharmaceutical company Roche Holdings AG , as well as the continent’s oil majors and banks.

The pandemic is accelerating a shift in stock-market fortunes as the luxury business eclipses sectors that were once at the core of the European economy. Banks are struggling to adapt to new post-financial-crisis regulations. Auto makers are grappling with new regulations aimed at slashing carbon emissions. Big oil companies are subject to the whims of turbulent energy markets.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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