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Dana Telsey, Telsey Advisory Group CEO, joins 'Closing Bell Overtime' to talk the impact of tariffs on retail stocks.
Stacey Widlitz, President of SW Retail Advisors and Dealmakers co-founder, says tariffs are slamming retailers, raising prices, and creating uncertainty, but some brands offer buying opportunities.
Gerald Storch, former Target vice chairman, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss how retail companies will adapt to tariffs, how supply chain structure impacts tariff impact, and more.
Brian Nagel, Oppenheimer analyst, joins CNBC's 'Squawk on the Street' to discuss how companies can adapt their supply chains to account for new tariffs, whether it's feasible for companies to actually move their manufacturing to the U.S., and more.
On Monday, the Retail Sector ETF (NYSEARCA: XRT) went green. However, as I wrote last night, we still do not know if “in the current bearish phase, we know that short covering and premature buyers cause whipsaws.
The Retail Sector Indicator has been reliable. In late January, early February, while everyone was still so bullish, the Retail Sector ETF (NYSRARCA: XRT) failed at its high of the January 6-month calendar range and then its 50-daily moving average.
This is a big week for data concerning the consumer. PCE inflation price data is coming out Friday.
Last week's economic landscape was marked by pockets of resilience amid growing concerns and heightened uncertainty. Retail sales offered a mixed bag, with overall growth falling short of expectations but key components suggesting continued consumer spending.
The Census Bureau's Advance Retail Sales Report for February showed a moderate rebound last month, with headline sales rising 0.2%. Meanwhile, January's figure was revised downward to a 1.2% loss.