RETAIL STOCK MARKET WAS A BEAR YESTERDAY, DROPPING TO WORST LEVELS SINCE 2011
There were stock declines all over the retail spectrum yesterday, as consumers spend less than expected and shift spending from traditional department stores and retailers to nontraditional online retailers. The SPDR S&P Retail ETF closed down 4.44%, the worst since August 18, 2011 and down 15% over the last 12 months.
Macy’s is getting the most news of the day, closing down 15.2%. This caused CEO Terry Lundgren to lower its full-year forecast. Quarterly earnings for Macy’s exceeded expectations, but revenue came in below estimates.
April retail sales will be announced on Friday morning, and analysts are waiting to see what stock impact these results will have.
Other retailers with dropped stock levels yesterday include Wal-Mart, Home Depot, Nike, Fossil, and Disney, who dropped 4.04%, its worst day since January 15.
Source: CNBC, Wall St Journal
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