Ko nga raraunga hou mai i te Tari Mahi a te US e whakaatu ana ko te Index utu kaihoko (CPI) i te Paenga-whawha i te Paenga-whāwhā 3.4% me te 0.3% marama i te marama; The core CPI further fell to 3.6% year-on-year, reaching its lowest point since April 2021, with marginal easing of inflationary pressure.
Retail sales in the United States remained stable month on month and increased by 3% year-on-year in April. Specifically, core retail sales decreased by 0.3% month on month. Mai i nga waahanga 13, e 7 nga waahanga i puta i te whakahekenga o nga hoko, me nga kaihoko ipurangi, nga taonga hākinakina, me nga kaihoahoa taonga e tino heke ana.
These sales data indicate that consumer demand, which has been supporting the economy, is weakening. Ahakoa ko te maakete mahi e kaha ana, e kaha ana te manaaki i nga mana o te whakapau kaha, me te utu o nga utu o te whare me te aukati i nga taonga kore-kore.
Ko nga toa me nga kakahu whakapaipai: Ko nga hoko hokohoko i te Paenga-whāwhā ka tae ki te 25.85 piriona US, te pikinga o te 1.6% o te marama i te marama me te 2.7% i whakaritea ki taua waa i te tau kua hipa.
Nga taonga me nga taonga o te kaainga: Nga hoko hokohoko i te Paenga-whāwhā 10.67 piriona US, he marama mo te marama me te 8.4% i whakaritea ki taua waa i te tau kua hipa.
Toa whaanui (tae atu ki nga hokomaha me nga toa tari): Ko te hoko hokohoko i te Paenga-whawha ko te $ 75% te heke o te 0.3% mai i te marama o mua. The retail sales of department stores reached 10.97 billion US dollars, an increase of 0.5% month on month and a decrease of 1.2% year-on-year.
Ko nga kaihoko kore-a-tinana: Ko nga hoko hokohoko i te Paenga-whawha ko te $ 119.33 mo te 1.2% marama mo te marama me te piki o te 7.5% i whakaritea ki taua waa i te tau kua hipa.
I te Maehe, ko te paanga o te kakahu / hoko o nga kakahu kakahu me nga kakahu kakahu i te United States ko te 2.29, he iti ake te 0.9% i whakaritea ki te marama o mua; The inventory/sales ratio of furniture, home furnishings, and electronic stores was 1.66, an increase of 2.5% compared to the previous month.
Macro: Ko te ripoata o te puna ohaoha 2024 o te purongo o te Pakeha mai i te timatanga o tenei tau, kua pai te tipu o te ohanga o te EU, me te whanaketanga ohaoha. Ko te ripoata e pa ana ki te 1% me te 1.6% me te 2025 me te 2025 me te 2025 me te 2025 me te tau 1925.
Hokohoko: E ai ki nga whakatau a Eurostat, i piki ake te tauhokohoko hokohoko a Eurozone i te marama i te marama o Poutu-te-rangi 2024, i te tipu o te EU i 1.2%. Compared to the same period last year, the retail sales index increased by 0.7%, while the EU increased by 2.0%.
Macro: E ai ki te rangahau o te whare pukapuka me nga whakapaunga moni a Hapani i tukuna i nga taangata me te neke atu i te tau e rua tekau ma rua ranei. The main reason is that prices have been rising for a long time, and consumers are holding onto their wallets.
Hokohoko: E ai ki nga raraunga kua whakatika mai i te Manatū o te Eapana, te hokohoko me te ahumahi, te hoko hokohoko i Japan i piki ake i te 1.2% tau-i te marama. From January to March, the cumulative retail sales of textile and clothing in Japan reached 1.94 trillion yen, a year-on-year decrease of 5.2%.
E ai ki nga raraunga mai i te UK Bureau o nga Tatauranga, hei utu pūngao i te Paenga-whawha i te Paenga-whawha i te Paenga-whāwhā ki te 2.3%, te iti rawa o te toru tau.
Ko te tauhokohoko hokohoko: i te marama o te UK i te marama o Paenga-whawha i te marama o Aperira, me te heke o te tau. Na te mea ka mahana te mahana, ka harikoa nga kaihoko ki te hokohoko i runga i nga huarahi arumoni, me te hoko hokohoko mo te nuinga o nga hua tae atu ki te kakahu, taputapu hākinakina, aha atu i te Paenga-whawha. Mai i te Hanuere tae atu ki te Paenga-whāwhā, ko te hokonga hokohoko o te kuputuhi, te kakahu, me nga huu waewae i roto i te UK i te 17.83 piriona pauna, te heke o te tau-tau.
Retail: The Australian Bureau of Statistics reported that, adjusted for seasonal factors, the country's retail sales in April increased by about 1.3% year-on-year and about 0.1% month on month, reaching AUD 35.714 billion (approximately RMB 172.584 billion). Looking at different industries, sales in the Australian home goods retail sector increased by 0.7% in April; The sales of clothing, footwear, and personal accessories in the retail sector decreased by 0.7% month on month; The sales in the department store sector increased by 0.1% month on month. Mai i te Hanuere tae atu ki te Paenga-whāwhā, ko te hokonga hokohoko, kakahu, me nga toa waewae o te waewae, he iti te heke o te 0.1% Tau-a-tau.
Ko te Kaiwhakahaere o nga Tatauranga Hoko i te Bureau o Ahitereiria e kii ana i Ahitereiria kei te ngoikore tonu, me nga hoko kei te piki haere ki te Paenga-whawha. In fact, since the beginning of 2024, Australia's retail sales have remained stable due to consumer caution and reduced discretionary spending.
Ko te tohu o te Amerika o waho Columbia i whakaatu i tana hua Q1 2024 i te Maehe 31% ki te $ 770 miriona, $ $ ki te $ 42.39 miriona. By brand, Columbia's sales fell 6% to approximately $660 million. The company expects a 4% decrease in sales for the full year of 2024 to $3.35 billion.
Lululemon
Ko nga moni a Lululemon mo te tau tahua 2023 i piki ake i te 19% ki te $ 9.6 piriona te hua o te $ 1.55 ki te $ 1.55%. I kii te kamupene ko ana hua me te painga ki te iti ake o te tono mo nga mahi hakinakina me nga hua ngahau i Amerika Te Tai Tokerau. The company expects revenue of $10.7 billion to $10.8 billion for the fiscal year 2024, while analysts expect it to be $10.9 billion.
Ko nga waitohu a nga matua a Lee a Lee i kii i nga hua tuatahi o te Kamupene, me te $ 631 miriona, na te $ 631 te nuinga o nga mahi a te US kaihoko, me te heke o te hokonga hua. By market, sales in the US market decreased by 5% to $492 million, while in the international market, they decreased by 7% to $139 million. By brand, Wrangler's sales fell 3% to $409 million, while Lee fell 9% to $219 million.
Pērā i te 4 o Mei, 2024, ka whakaatuhia e te 1.7% nga hua o te $ 4.8 te utu mo te $ 62 miriona. I roto i te waa, i whakatuwherahia e te kamupene tetahi toa o te tari o te tari o Macy, i Laurel Hill, New Jersey, me nga mahere hei whakatuwhera i te 11 ki te 24 toa hou i tenei tau. Macy's is expected to generate revenue of $4.97 billion to $5.1 billion in the second quarter.
Pō
Ko te waitohu hākinakina Tiamana i tukuna e ia ana hua tuatahi, me nga hokonga e heke ana i te 2.9% ki te 2.1 piriona Euros me te 1000 miriona euro. Na te maakete, moni i roto i te Pakeha, waenganui, me te maakete o Awherika i hinga i te 4.6%, a, ko te maakete Ahia Kiwa e 4.1%. Na te waahanga, te hoko o te waewae i piki ake i te 3.1% ki te 1.18 piriona euro, te kakahu i heke te 608 miriona e te 3.2% ki te 313 miriona ki te 313 Miriona euro.
Ralph Lauren
I mutu a Ralph Lauren i nga hua mo te tau moni me te wha o nga waahanga o te 2.96. I te wha o nga tauwhitinga, i piki ake te moni i te 2% ki te $ 1.6 piriona te $ 90.7 miriona, ka whakaritea ki te $ 32.3 miriona i roto i te waa kotahi i te tau kua hipa.
Ko te $ 12.48 piriona te $ 12.48 piriona te utu mo te $ 12.48. Na te Tari, ko te Tari Marmaxx te kawenga mo te hoko kakahu me etahi atu hua i te $ 7% te nui o te tari $ 1.111.
I raro i te pukupuku
I whakaputaina e Wal Mart nga hua o te hauwhā tuatahi i te Paenga-whawha 30, 2024. Ko tana whiwhinga moni i piki ake i te 13,7% ki te $ 71%, me te 7% o te ao kua heke te 7%. Wal Mart is strengthening its online business and paying more attention to fashion business. I te tau kua hipa, ko te hokonga o te kamupene i te $ 29.5 piriona, me nga hokonga ipurangi a te ao mo te wa tuatahi, ko te tipu i te tipu tuatahi.
European e-commerce giant Zalando announced its Q1 2024 results, with revenue falling 0.6% to 2.24 billion euros and pre tax profit reaching 700000 euros. In addition, the total GMV of the company's commodity transactions during the period increased by 1.3% to 3.27 billion euros, while the number of active users decreased by 3.3% to 49.5 million people. Zoneo2023 i kite i te 1.9% te whakaheke i nga hua ki te 10.1 piriona Euros, he 89% te pikinga o te utu taake ki te 350 miriona o te GMV ki te 14.6 piriona Euros.