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S&P 500 firms show profit increase in Q3, retail sector faces cautious outlook


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NEW YORK – As the third quarter earnings season wraps up, S&P 500 companies have shown a collective profit increase of 4%, hinting at a possible end to the index’s recent downturn. This rise comes amid concerns from major retailers such as Target and Walmart (NYSE:WMT), which have signaled caution regarding fragile discretionary consumer spending.

Looking ahead, the market is gearing up for financial reports from Best Buy (NYSE:BBY) and Dick’s Sporting Goods (NYSE:DKS) next week. These reports are particularly noteworthy given the surplus inventory issues faced by retailers during last year’s holiday season, which was dominated by essential goods shopping.

Walmart has reported a mixed sales performance but has seen improvements through recent promotional strategies. In the coming days, other major retailers like Nordstrom (NYSE:JWN) and Abercrombie & Fitch are also expected to release their earnings. Additionally, tech giant Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) is on the docket to share its financial results.

Despite a slight dip in U.S. retail sales last month, the National Retail Federation forecasts holiday sales growth of 3-4%, aligning with pre-pandemic levels. This optimistic outlook is tempered by experts such as Louise Goudy Willmering from Crewe Advisors and David Bahnsen of The Bahnsen Group, who acknowledge the unpredictable nature of consumer spending trends. Bahnsen remains positive about sustained demand due to employment stability and consumers’ existing savings, despite potential concerns over decreasing savings rates.

The retail sector continues to navigate through challenging conditions as aggressive Federal Reserve rate hikes create headwinds. Nevertheless, the S&P Retail Select Industry Index has demonstrated modest gains against this challenging economic backdrop.

John Tomlinson of M Science offers a cautious projection for the fourth quarter, suggesting that consumers may hold off on purchases in anticipation of discounts, given the current economic pressures. This indecisiveness could impact retail performance as the crucial holiday shopping season approaches.

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