Consumer discretionary stocks like CROX, COOK, DDI, RCL and MHK will benefit from the Fed's rate cut.
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The introduction of the two-pot system, together with possible interest rate cuts, decent wage momentum, and lower inflation, could boost consumer confidence and increase spending in the months ahead. This is expected to be positive for domestic retailers, particularly discretionary names (clothing and furniture mainly). There could also be some benefit accruing to the banks, […]
Consumer discretionary stocks like CROX, COOK, DDI, RCL and MHK will benefit from the Fed's rate cut.
Mounting hopes for a domestic interest rate cut and the household liquidity boost from the two-pot pension fund reforms lifted South African consumer...
Mounting hopes for a domestic interest rate cut and the household liquidity boost from the two-pot pension fund reforms lifted South African consumer...
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In a widely anticipated move, the Bank of Canada (BoC) has announced another quarter-point decrease to its policy interest rate, bringing it down to...
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