Consumer Confidence
This coverage explores trends and insights into consumer confidence and their impact on the UK retail sector. Reporting includes survey data, economic indicators, shopper sentiment, and analysis of how confidence levels influence spending patterns, sales performance, and strategic planning. Designed for retail executives and managers, it provides context for understanding demand fluctuations and preparing for market challenges.
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Sep- 2024 -20 September
Today’s news in brief-20/9/24
In August, UK retail sales saw a 1% increase, marking a continued recovery with a 2.5% year-on-year growth, the strongest since early 2022. While overall volumes remain slightly below pre-pandemic levels, supermarkets and clothing stores benefited from warmer weather and seasonal sales. Online spending remained steady, showing a 4.3% increase…
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20 SeptemberNews
UK consumer confidence falls sharply to -20 in September
UK consumer confidence has dropped sharply to -20 in September, according to GfK’s long-running index. The survey revealed that all measures were down in comparison with last month’s announcement. The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last year was down two points at -9. Meanwhile, the survey revealed…
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3 SeptemberEconomy
August sales jump 1% YOY despite weak back to school performance
UK Total retail sales increased by 1.0% year on year in August, against a growth of 4.1% in August 2023, despite back to school sales performing weaker than expected, according to the latest BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor. The performance was above the three-month average growth of 0.4% and below the…
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Aug- 2024 -23 AugustNews
UK consumer confidence remains stable in August
UK consumer confidence has remained stable in August at -13, according to GfK’s long-running index. The survey revealed that three measures were up and two were down in comparison with last month’s announcement. The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last year was up one point at -7.…
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2 AugustHigh Street
Footfall falls for 12th consecutive month
Total UK footfall decreased by 3.3% in July (YoY), down from -2.3% in June, marking the 12 consecutive month of decline. It comes as high street footfall actually increased by 2.7% in July (YoY), up from -3.1% in June. However this was offset as retail Park footfall decreased by 0.8%…
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Jul- 2024 -30 JulyEconomy
Shop price inflation remains unchanged in July
Shop Price annual inflation remained unchanged at 0.2% in July but economic uncertainty could lead to future rises, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has warned. The BRC-NielsonIQ Shop Price found Non-Food items remained in deflation at -0.9% in July, up from -1.0% in the preceding month. This is in line…
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24 JulySupermarkets
Hot weather and Euros help boost grocery sales
Total Till sales at UK supermarkets improved +3.6% in the last four weeks ending 13 July 2024, up from 1.1% in the previous month, as the arrival of hot summer weather and the Euros helped boost performance, according to new data released today by NIQ. Promotions also helped to drive…
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22 JulyClothing & Shoes
Cotton Traders sees sales and profits dip amid ‘challenging conditions’
British heritage fashion brand, Cotton Traders, has seen its FY23 operating profit fall 9.9% to £9.8m in what it called a “steady performance” in the face of inflation and the cost-of-living crisis. The brand also reported turnover of £109.4m (-1.7% vs. 2022) and an EBITDA of £11.57m (-7.9%vs.2022). Amongst other…
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19 JulyNews
UK consumer confidence improves in July
UK consumer confidence has increased one point in July to -13, according to GfK’s long-running index. The survey revealed that two measures were up, one was down and two were unchanged in comparison to last month’s announcement. The index measuring changes in personal finances during the last year was up…
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11 JulyEconomy
UK economy beats expectations as GDP jumps 0.4%
UK gross domestic product (GDP) beat expectations in May, increasing 0.4%, as a result of better weather, according to data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). An unseasonably wet April dented consumer sentiment and hurt construction leading to the slight increase. Construction grew at the fastest rate in almost…
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