Fashion

UK retailers suffer weakest July sales growth on record

The industry figures add to signs of slowing demand from households, the one sector of the economy which has held up relatively well since June 2016’s vote to leave the European Union, helped by rising employment and wages.The British Retail Consortium, which represents major high-street chains and supermarkets, said annual total sales growth picked up to 0.3% in July after contracting by 1.3% in June and 2.7% in May.

“While any growth is welcome after two months of decline, it’s clear that most players need more than sunshine to get back on their feet,” Paul Martin, UK head of retail at survey sponsor KPMG, said.The BRC said July spending growth was the lowest for that month since 1995, and especially modest given record temperatures had followed a rainy June, which would normally spur extra purchases on summer clothes and barbecue food.Last year, the men’s soccer World Cup and generally good weather boosted spending, adding to tough year-on-year comparisons in recent months.Barclaycard reported a similar trend in its monthly consumer spending data, which showed 1.7% growth, the fastest since April but still relatively subdued.The one bright spot was spending on cinema tickets – up 15% on a year earlier – which Barclaycard attributed to the popularity of Disney films “The Lion King” and “Toy Story 4″.”Underlying uncertainty about the wider economic and political landscape (is) causing many to hold off making purchases on bigger-ticket items,” Barclaycard director Esme Harwood said.New British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said last month he was committed to taking Britain out of the European Union on Octคำพูดจาก Nhà Cái Casino Online. 31, even if that meant leaving without a deal – something businesses fear would cause major disruption.Barclaycard said the proportion of consumers who said they still felt comfortable making big purchases had dropped to 54% from 60% over the course of a month, while job loss fears had risen to the highest in more than two years.New car sales suffered their biggest July fall since 2012, motor industry data showed on Monday, and Britain’s biggest private-sector employer, supermarket chain Tesco, said it was cutting 4,500 jobs on top of several thousand earlier this year.
คำพูดจาก Web Game Casino

Related Posts

Apparel firms to lose up to 20% of brand value post Covid-19

According to business valuation consultancy Brand Finance, which assessed the impact of Covid-19 based on the effect of the outbreak on enterprise value, the apparel sector will be…

China retaliates for US tariffs; markets skid

The speed with which the trade struggle between Washington and Beijing is ratcheting up – the Chinese government took less than 11 hours to respond with its own…

Fashion sales dropped 20%+ last month, despite online surge – BDO

On Friday, the BDO High Street Sales Tracker for June showed non-food physical retail suffered a 14.4% decrease in sales last month, although this was the best result…

British luxury producers cheer US tariff suspension

Luxury trade body Walpole, which represents more than 270 UK-based companies, joined in welcoming the joint announcement from the new US administration and the UK government. Helen Brocklebank, Walpole…

Harding-Rolls to lead new Eco-Age Advisory Division

The company, whose clients include Golden Goose, UGG, Harrods and Natural Diamond Council, among others, said its new division “will guide businesses through the evolving landscape of emerging…