Tag: consumers

Next warns of challenging times ahead

Next warns of challenging times ahead

Next, which is Britain’s second largest fashion retailer, has today said consumers are tightening their purse strings in the face of soaring inflation and Government spending cuts. The retailing giant announced record profits but has warned of challenging times ahead for the High Street. It shares jumped 5% earlier today after posting record profits of [...]

BRC: Retail sales down in February

BRC: Retail sales down in February

Retail sales fell last month – providing further evidence of a fragile economic recovery. According to the British Retail Consortium (BRC)/KPMG retail sales monitor, like-for-like sales fell 0.4% in February on an annual basis after a 2.3% rise in January. The trade body attributed the fall to the ongoing squeeze on household incomes as fears [...]

Primark warns of challenging times

Primark warns of challenging times

Discount clothing retailer, Primark, has today warned of a slowdown in consumer spending, as Britons prepare to cut back amid rising unemployment and higher inflation. According to Primark’s parent group, Associated British Foods (ABF), “a noticeable slowing down of UK consumer demand” is evident despite strong trading in the first three months of the financial [...]

OFT to launch investigation into card surcharges

OFT to launch investigation into card surcharges

Consumer group Which? is concerned about surcharges imposed on to consumers who pay by debit or credit cards. It has therefore asked the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) to investigate the matter – which sees retailers, local authorities, estate agents and cinemas all impose the charges. However, the “worst offenders” are said to be budget [...]

John Lewis reports further slowdown in weekly sales

John Lewis reports further slowdown in weekly sales

The slowdown in consumer spending looks set to continue after the John Lewis Partnership, which is regarded as a barometer of British retailing, reported a further fall in weekly sales. The renowned employee-owned chain said department store sales fell 0.9% o £49.5 million in the week to 29 January. In the week to 22 January, [...]

John Lewis sees slowdown in weekly sales

John Lewis sees slowdown in weekly sales

The John Lewis Partnership, which is regarded as a barometer of British retailing, has revealed sales slowed in the week to 15 January – attributed to the VAT hike from 17.5% to 20%. In the previous week, the renowned employee-owned department store said the bank holiday, on Monday 3 January, saw shoppers buy furniture and [...]

VAT rate rises today to 20%

VAT rate rises today to 20%

The rate of VAT will today rise from 17.5% to 20% as the Government looks to raise billions of pounds in order to trim the UK’s budget deficit. While many are prepared for the increase, retail sales are expected to be hit as consumers are expected to cut back on their spending over the coming [...]

Retail sales to slump following VAT hike

Retail sales to slump following VAT hike

According to experts, the forthcoming VAT hike will have resulted in the purchase of big-ticket items – boosting retail sales in December and the first few days of January. However, the VAT rise from 17.5% to 20%, which kicks in tomorrow, is expected to mean consumers will cut back on their spending over the coming [...]

UK households still financially squeezed

UK households still financially squeezed

A new survey by the Bank of England has revealed 51% of households are struggling to meet repayments for credit card bills and other unsecured debts. The survey, which questioned almost 2,000 households, established 90% of respondents expect to be affected by the Government’s massive spending cuts. Almost of quarter (22%) of respondents said they [...]

BRC reveals slowdown in November retail sales

BRC reveals slowdown in November retail sales

Falling temperatures led to a slowdown in retail sales in November, the British Retail Consortium (BRC) revealed today. According to the BRC, values were just 0.7% higher compared with November 2009 as consumers are cautious about the uncertainty surrounding the economy and are fearful of spending cuts and rising taxes. The cold weather and snowfall [...]

Euro zone retail sales pick up in October

Euro zone retail sales pick up in October

Eurostat has today revealed a rise in euro zone retail sales for the month of October, after two months of declines. Retail sales grew 0.5% in October on the month and were 1.8% higher on an annual basis, according to the European statistics office. The increase also beat analysts’ expectations of a 0.2% rise. Europe’s [...]

US Christmas shopping season kicks off

US Christmas shopping season kicks off

US retailers were hoping for buoyant sales this weekend after the start of the Christmas shopping season. The day after the Thanksgiving national holiday, known as Black Friday, sees stores open overnight and offer heavy discounting. While shopper numbers were up by 2.2% on Black Friday on last year’s numbers, sales were only up by [...]

High Street facing bleak Christmas

High Street facing bleak Christmas

According to the latest Markit Economics survey, the UK looks set to be in for a bleak Christmas as households are squeezed amid higher consumer prices. The survey revealed that consumers’ enthusiasm for buying “big-ticket” items has slumped to its lowest level since February 2009. The research comes despite optimism that consumers would opt to [...]

Licensing scheme for estate agents to be launched

Licensing scheme for estate agents to be launched

A new licensing scheme for estate agents is to be launched. aimed at protecting consumers from unqualified estate agents. According to the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), most estate agents are reputable but anyone can start up as an estate agent in the UK without qualifications or formal checks. The new scheme was described [...]

Retail sales in surprise fall in September

Retail sales in surprise fall in September

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today reported a decline in UK retail sales for the month of September – the second monthly fall. According to the ONS, retail sales dipped 0.2% last month and followed a downwardly revised fall of 0.7% in August. The fall was attributed to weak demand for clothing and [...]

M&S echoes other retailers and issues cautious outlook

M&S echoes other retailers and issues cautious outlook

British retailing giant, Marks and Spencer (M&S), has today reported a rise in UK like-for-like sales of 5.3% in the 13 weeks to October 2. Furthermore, the 126-year-old retailer which sells clothes, food and homewares, said total sales across the group grew by 6.5%, with international sales 6.2% higher. Chief executive, Marc Bolland who joined [...]

UK consumers opted to repay unsecured debt in August

UK consumers opted to repay unsecured debt in August

Figures from the Bank of England today revealed that British households opted to repay loans and overdrafts last month. The figures are evidence that consumers are concerned about the uncertainty surrounding the economy and massive spending cuts, opting not to go further into debt. According to the Bank of England, consumers repaid a net £120 [...]

Unexpected fall in August retail sales

Unexpected fall in August retail sales

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today reported a fall in UK retail sales for the month of August – the first decline since January. According to analysts, the fall is a sign of things to come on the UK high street as Government spending cuts and economic uncertainty are set to hit consumers’ [...]

Internet sales soar in July due to wet weather

Internet sales soar in July due to wet weather

IMRG, an industry body for global e-retailing, has reported online sales soared in July – at the quickest pace in three years. According to the industry body, the rain discouraged shoppers from venturing onto the high street and opting to purchase from the comfort of their own home. According to IMRG, £5 billion was spent [...]

Q2 like-for-like sales fall at Asda

Q2 like-for-like sales fall at Asda

Supermarket giant Asda has today announced like-for-like sales (excluding fuel) declined by 0.4% in the second quarter. The fall was attributed to the tough austerity measures introduced by the Government, which has hit consumers, according to Asda. “Asda’s customers are facing recently announced tax increases and cuts in Government spending,” it said in a statement. [...]