Bernard Arnault, the world’s richest person, has appointed his daughter Delphine to run Christian Dior, the second-biggest brand in his LVMH luxury goods empire, according to a media report. Arnault, 73, is the chief executive, chair and majority shareholder of the group, which owns a swathe of high-end businesses including Louis Vuitton, Tiffany, Givenchy, Kering and Moet Hennessy, The Guardian reported. He announced on Wednesday that his eldest daughter would become Dior’s chief executive and chair as part of a shake-up of the 382 bn euro (337 bn pound) conglomerate, the report said. Delphine Arnault, who is the executive vice-president...