Retail Earnings In Focus As Kids Return To The Classroom

 | Aug 03, 2022 09:07

  • Back-to-school shopping season underway
  • Another record year of spending expected
  • Consumer Discretionary sector performed best since the market low
  • The back-to-school shopping season is in full swing as kids gear up to return to the classroom and as college students embark on the fall semester. The National Retail Federation (NRF) issued its annual seasonal outlook a few weeks ago. The trade group expects solid spending among families across the country. According to the survey, families expect to dole out $864 in advance of the school year, on average. For college-related expenses, $1,199 was the average figure. 

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    The winter holidays and Christmastime is, of course, known as the biggest shopping period annually, but few realize that late July and August is the second biggest spending season of the year. So, this handful of weeks is critical for retailers big and small. What makes right now also particularly important is that Q2 retail earnings hit the tape in earnest in less than two weeks.

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    For background, since the June 16 low in stocks, the Consumer Discretionary sector leads the overall market. It’s not an entirely rosy picture on the consumer front, though. We’ve already heard a profit warning from Walmart (NYSE:WMT) earlier during the reporting period. 

    Sector Returns Since June 16: Discretionary Leads