Retail & Consumer Products

The Goods (U.S. Edition) – Reading the Fee Leaves

Welcome back to The Goods! This week we’re discussing the impact of immigration policy on shopping habits, how haircuts act as recession indicators, and the retailer causing total mayhem with its $2.99 tote bags.

Two holidays coincide this weekend that could make for some interesting dinner table dynamics. Easter, one of the most important holidays in Christianity, falls on 4/20 this year, the unofficial holiday for marijuana enthusiasts. This year will be the 13th time Easter has taken place on April 20 since 1630, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. Regardless of which holiday you do (or don’t) celebrate, it should be a big day for sweet treats.

What’s In: This Week’s Trends

Cash or Card: Consumer Behavior

What’s going on with the consumer these days? This week we talk about how shifting beauty habits could be a recession indicator, consumer trends from the perspective of banks, and electronic stockpiling.

Making Moves: Industry Transformations & Innovation

ICYMI, even industry icons need to reinvigorate their brand presence through unique and creative ways. Here are some new brand moves that you should know about: 

Capital Markets Corner

ICYMI, even industry icons need to reinvigorate their brand presence through unique and creative ways. Our investor relations experts break down this week’s trends and headlines.

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