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Friday morning personal income and spending for September was reported. Both real income and spending increased, which is positive - and surprising. While real retail sales have exceeded their precession peak, the broader measure of real personal spending has still only recovered ...
The coronavirus pandemic continues to restrain normal activities, including traditional Halloween events, such as trick or treating and costume parties. As a result, retailers are feeling the pinch of a very scary Halloween season. The National Retail Federation says that total Ha...
This 5% decline in consumer spending intentions for the holidays is in stark contrast to the 4% increase that the National Retail Federation found a year ago in its October 2019 survey. If consumer spending intentions on gifts translate into some sort of reality, total retail spending...
With the release of September Retail Sales and the Consumer Price Index, we've updated this commentary to include the latest Real Retail Sales. Month-over-month nominal sales in September increased by 1.91%. Real Retail Sales, calculated with the seasonally adjusted Consumer Price...
Retail sales and food-services spending posted a strong gain in September. The September gain was the fifth in a row. Core retail sales, which exclude motor vehicles and gasoline retailers, posted a 1.5 percent gain for the month. Unit vehicle sales, reported earlier in the mo...
Industrial production has a 100-year-plus record of measuring the production side of the economy. Similarly, retail sales have a 70-year-plus record of measuring the consumption side of the economy. In September, both surprised, as production failed to confirm leading indicators a...
US retail sales are incredibly strong, rising 1.9% month-on-month versus 0.8% consensus. Strength was broad based with 12 out of 13 categories reporting a rise. Nonetheless, we shouldn't take too much away from what was a very good report, which saw sporting goods up 5.7%, health ...
Among the largest names in retail, as represented by the MVIS U.S. Listed Retail 25 Index, the differences between winners and losers this year is dramatic. The difference separating many of the names into winners and losers is their ability to leverage not only ecommerce, but all cha...
Retail sales climbed back to record levels in June and continued to grow in July and August - despite painful levels of unemployment and income loss. But the good times will not last much longer: The massive government income support programs that funded consumer spending are ending, ...
Ecommerce allowed us to continue buying things we probably wouldn't have been able to buy otherwise. Consumer adoption of ecommerce is probably going to be sticky as concerns about the virus fade. Retailers winning during the pandemic were in the right categories and had a strong ...
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John Hancock Investment Management celebrates five-year anniversary of its original ETF suite PR Newswire BOSTON, Sept. 28, 2020 TSX/NYSE/PSE: MFC SEHK: 945 BOSTON , Sept. 28, 2020 /PRNewswire/ - John Hancock Investment Managem...
BOSTON , Feb. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- John Hancock Investments today announced that the expense ratios for its nine sector ETFs subadvised by Dimensional Fund Advisors, LP, its Floating Rate Income Fund subadvised by Bain Capital Credit, and its Small Cap Value Fund subadvised by Wel...