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Retail Sales Surge During Holiday Season, Mastercard Report Reveals

Eli GrantThursday, Dec 26, 2024 12:21 pm ET
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Stocks in the retail sector rose on Thursday as investors reacted to new data showing stronger-than-expected retail sales during the 2024 holiday season. The rally has pushed retail indexes into record territory, reflecting the robust consumer spending that drove the holiday shopping season.

The market moves follow Wednesday’s Mastercard SpendingPulse report, which showed that U.S. retail sales excluding automotive increased 3.8 percent year-over-year from November 1 through December 24. The data, which measures in-store and online retail sales representing all payment types, was not adjusted for inflation.

The holiday shopping season revealed a consumer who was willing and able to spend but driven by a search for value, as can be seen by concentrated e-commerce spending during the biggest promotional periods. Solid spending during this holiday season underscores the strength we observed from the consumer all year, supported by the healthy labor market and household wealth gains.

Key retail trends for the full holiday season included:

* The most ‘valuable’ time of the year – Empowered consumers sought value at every turn this year, responding to promotions during the November and Black Friday shopping period, and filling their baskets in the run-up to December 24. Overall retail sales saw a 3.8% increase compared to 2023, with the last five days of the holiday season accounting for 10% of all holiday spending.
* A balanced basket – Consumer demand for experiences like dining out strengthened in the holiday season, with Restaurant spending growth up 6.3% compared to last year. Additionally, this season saw an increase in spending growth on goods compared to last year, with Apparel (3.6%), Jewelry (4.0%) and Electronics (3.7%) as notable sectors for gift-giving.
* Clicking all the way – Consumers increasingly preferred digital-first shopping this year, with e-commerce, curbside pick-up and delivery being top-of-mind for the festive season. Online retail sales grew 6.7% year-over-year, whereas in-store sales increased 2.9%. Notably, the Apparel sector showed a strong lead in e-commerce sales, with 6.7% growth for online purchases compared to last year.
* Digital-savvy shopping cities – While many Americans shop online for the holidays, there are some cities in particular that have embraced e-commerce. Cities like Tampa (10.6%) and Phoenix (10.0%) lead with double digital growth followed by Minneapolis (8.9%), Dallas (8.4%), Charlotte (7.9%), Orlando (7.8%), and Houston (7.6%) coming in well above the national total for e-commerce sales compared to 2023.

This holiday season, we saw consumers motivated by deals and retailers respond with promotions to meet the demand. The value-minded consumer showed up to shop at brick-and-mortar stores and e-commerce platforms, with retailers managing across both to capture attention throughout the season.

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Curious_Chef5826
05/03
$TSLA and $AAPL have been cash cows, but ABR's resilience intrigues me. Time to diversify and hedge bets in real estate. 🤑
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Thebigshort2580
05/03
@Curious_Chef5826 How long you planning to hold ABR? Curious if you're thinking short-term flip or long-term play.
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_Ukey_
05/03
Arbor's liquidity moves are slick. Repurchase facility saved them bucks. Gotta keep that cash flow tight.
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ShortHedgeFundATM
05/03
@_Ukey_ Liquidity's cool, but earnings need boost.
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shakenbake6874
05/03
$0.30 dividend above adjusted earnings? Bold move. If they pull it off, ABR could win back investors. Patience is key here.
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charon-the-boatman
05/03
What's up with Arbor's dividend coverage? Below the payout, feels risky. Watching closely for earnings rebound.
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Mr_Biddz
05/03
40% drop in distributable earnings is brutal, but they're keeping the dividend intact. Shows confidence in long-term cash flow.
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Wanderer_369
05/03
ABR's liquidity moves are slick. SOFR rate drop = cheaper debt. They're playing the long game, but dividend sustainability is a watch-out.
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WSBonlyaccount
05/03
@Wanderer_369 ABR's moves r slick, but div sustainability is a red flag.
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Shinoskay9
05/03
Foreclosed properties hit hard, but disciplined runoff shows they're not panicking. Selective lending is key in this market.
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DrMoveit
05/03
ABR's Q1 numbers are a mixed bag. Liquidity gains and strategic debt management offer hope, but dividend coverage is a concern.
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applesandpearss
05/03
Foreclosed properties hit hard. $196.7M loss Ouch! But they're managing credit risks. Hope they bounce back.
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thelastsubject123
05/03
Market's tough, but ABR's capital structure is solid. $13.37B assets and $240.9M loan loss buffer. They're hedging bets against defaults.
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michael_curdt
05/03
$ABR's structured loan portfolio is selective. Runoff and originations show discipline. Smart play in a shaky market.
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Monkiyness
05/03
@michael_curdt ABR's discipline = solid strategy.
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Koiguy94
05/03
@michael_curdt Smart move, but watch credit risks.
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deevee12
05/03
Arbor's liquidity moves are clutch in this market
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_Ukey_
05/03
@deevee12 True, liquidity's key.
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Pushover112233
05/03
Holding some ABR. Strategy: ride out the market storm, diversify, and watch for signs of recovery in the Agency Business.
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Corpulos
05/03
Real estate sector's struggles are a macro headache
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twiggs462
05/03
SOFR rate impact on loan yields is a risk. Investors should keep an eye on credit quality and potential defaults.
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05/08
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05/08
@Ibs69 How long were you holding FLUT stock? Any tips on your strategy?
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3 hour ago
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
@Most_Caramel_8001 How long were you holding $HIMS before selling?
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05/06
$NVO last day before prices hit 70s
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
@TradingLeagueshq What’s your average holding duration? Ever had a big win or loss in $HIMS?
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/06
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05/12
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05/08
GoodRx is cruising with a solid Q1, but let's not uncork the champagne just yet. The numbers are up, but the road ahead is still bumpy. They might be "Good as Hell" now, but can they sustain the momentum? Time will tell if this turnaround is more than a flash in the pan.
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05/08
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4 hour ago
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2 hour ago
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1 hour ago
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