Retail Sales Surpass Expectations, Sign of Solid US Economy
Published On Oct 17, 2024, 12:55 PM
In September 2024, U.S. retail sales rose 0.4% overall, exceeding expectations, with a notable 0.7% increase in sales excluding autos and gasoline. This suggests that consumer spending remains strong despite previous inflation pressures. The job market's resilience, bolstered by 254,000 new jobs in September and anticipated further interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve, is expected to continue supporting consumer spending. However, industry leaders express caution regarding consumer demand, particularly in sectors like food and beverages.
Stock Forecasts
XLY
Positive
Given the strong retail sales data and the anticipated decline in interest rates, consumer-focused sectors may experience growth as spending increases. However, caution from executives in key consumer goods companies suggests a mixed outlook for specific stocks.
WMT
Neutral
Despite the overall optimism, declines in big-ticket item sales and caution from retail executives suggest volatility in the market. Stocks in the consumer discretionary sector may face short-term pressures as consumers remain price-sensitive.
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