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UK retailers eye continued growth from Black Friday sales

Dec 10, 2024 / United Kingdom
Following a slow start to the festive season and subdued consumer confidence, UK retailers are hopeful that Black Friday's boost in spending will sustain momentum in the lead-up to Christmas

US Consumer Confidence recovers in October

Nov 22, 2024 / United States
October marked broad improvements in consumer sentiment across age and income groups, with expectations for economic growth exceeding thresholds that typically signal recession concerns

Retail Flash: insights from key footwear markets

Premium ContentNov 19, 2024 / World
Explore the main retail trends in France, Germany, Japan, the UK, the US and Spain from our Retail Flash reports, highlighting a mix of recovery, persistent challenges and cautious optimism in global markets. In particular, while France and Germany continue to struggle, the US and Spain show signs of retail optimism

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Nov 19, 2024 / Business Conditions Survey
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German consumer sentiment shows signs of improvement

Nov 8, 2024 / Germany
German consumer sentiment rose more than expected in November despite high prices and a difficult labour market, according to GfK and the Nuremberg Institute for Market Decisions (NIM)

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Oct 30, 2024 / Business Conditions Survey
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US Retail: expectations on the rise for the last quarter

Premium ContentOct 29, 2024 / United States
The summer months have brought relief to footwear retailers, as sales in the category now appear to be on an upward trend. Although consumers remain cautious, the slowdown in employment and inflation is somehow starting to lift their spirits and retailers are showing signs of restocking. As the winter holidays approach, and despite question marks over the geopolitical turmoil and the upcoming presidential election, it’s safe to say that expectations are on the rise

UK Retail: good signs for the run-up to Christmas

Premium ContentOct 22, 2024 / United Kingdom
The cold weather in July did not bring good news for the UK retail sector, but the following two months spiced things up again. Fashion retail sales appear to be back on track with the wider economy, as continued falling inflation has led to lower prices. Consumers are still reluctant to spend given the difficulties of recent years, but the challenge for retailers is now to keep up and not fall behind again in order to boost demand in the months leading to Christmas

A favourable September for UK retail

Oct 21, 2024 / United Kingdom
As inflation fell to its lowest level in three and a half years, UK retail sales rose by 3.6% year-on-year in value terms in September, according to the latest ONS figures

Germany Retail: dark clouds are hanging again over the footwear sector

Premium ContentOct 15, 2024 / Germany
The positive signs on the horizon for the footwear retail sector reported in the previous Flash were short-lived. Sales in the first half of the year were not what retailers had hoped for, and the continued stabilisation of shoe prices shows no signs of turning the situation around. Against a negative macroeconomic backdrop, consumer confidence has been downward, and retailers face many challenges, including business closures and labour market instability. Footwear imports have started to fall, pointing to a possible crisis in the sector

Spain Retail: the future looks brighter for retail

Premium ContentOct 7, 2024 / Spain
Fashion sales finally picked up in July and August and are back in the green, after a worrying March. The truth is that the prospect of better economic growth and recent falls in inflation and unemployment have reassured Spanish consumers and given them a sense that the future may be brighter. All in all, this has led retailers to stock up in the hope that sales will continue to rise in the coming months. If these factors remain in place, the footwear sector is likely to end the year on a positive note

France Retail: still a blurred picture for footwear retail

Premium ContentSep 24, 2024 / France
French footwear retailers seem to be at a crossroads trying to figure out what will happen next. Prices are flat, sales are slow, consumer confidence is in general volatile, and stocks are building up (leading to a fall in imports). There was, however, a small improvement in consumer confidence in August, in line with the downward trend in inflation, suggesting that a much-needed relief may be reaching French households. Still, this may not be enough to boost retail sales this year as political uncertainty continues to cloud the horizon

UK retail sales rose slightly in August

Sep 6, 2024 / United Kingdom
UK retail sales increased just by 1% year-on-year in August, driven by summer shopping, reflecting the challenging retail environment that is likely to prevail for the rest of the year

Japan Retail: slow but steady future for retail

Premium ContentAug 6, 2024 / Japan
After unexpectedly slipping into recession at the end of 2023, the Japanese economy appears to be back on track to grow 3.2% in 2024 (FMI forecast). Against this backdrop, fashion retail sales are outperforming the overall retail performance and, interestingly, footwear inflation is now below the 2% target for any economy. However, the picture is not so clear-cut. The weak yen could dampen any growth in imports and the country is still adjusting to a major change in monetary policy. Nevertheless, as predicted in our last Flash, it’s safe to say that a modest recovery has taken place in the sector

US Retail: there’s still a great deal of uncertainty

Premium ContentJul 23, 2024 / United States
There are still no solid signs of a recovery in the footwear retail sector. Despite mirroring last year’s trend, sales are consistently lower than in 2023, and footwear imports continue their downward trajectory. This may suggest that prices have not yet reached a level where consumers will bite. The truth is that the US economy has made great progress and inflation has eased considerably, but not enough to reassure consumers, who are still uncertain about what will happen next. And when that happens, discretionary items always pay the price
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