U.S. December sales of jewelry, electronics rise
Last Updated: Wednesday, January 6, 2010 | 9:30 AM ET
The Associated Press
Retail sales of jewelry and electronics were up slightly in the U.S. over the holiday season, while clothing sales dipped. (Associated Press)Holiday shoppers in the U.S. bought a little more jewelry, electronics and boots but passed by the women's clothing racks, according to figures released Wednesday.
The latest figures from MasterCard Advisors' SpendingPulse also offered confirmation that shoppers were deliberate in their spending. The data service tracks all forms of payment, including cash.
Still, retailers are feeling somewhat encouraged, entering 2010 with fewer clearance racks and expecting fourth-quarter profits to improve compared with last year, when many lost money.
"It was a holiday season of modest sales gains but healthy profits," said Michael P. Niemira, chief economist at the International Council of Shopping Centers. "The question is, what kind of momentum do we have in the next few weeks? There is no reason for shoppers to buy."
Niemira estimates that his index of sales at stores open at least a year for December will rise 2.5 per cent, following a disappointing 0.2 per cent decline in November. The index is based on sales at stores open at least a year, considered a key indicator of a retailer's health.
The index excludes sales results from Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the world's largest retailer, which no longer releases monthly results.
Analysts say discounters and wholesale club operators such as Costco Wholesale Corp. and TJX Cos. will emerge as the holiday winners, while many apparel stores are likely to suffer sales declines.
Parents cut spending on children
The worst December performers are expected to be teen merchants, particularly pricier stores such as Abercrombie&Fitch Co. as parents have cut spending even on their children.
Among the exceptions are Limited Brands Inc., which operates Victoria's Secret, and Aeropostale Inc., which offers teen clothing that's less expensive than A&F.
SpendingPulse had said on Dec. 28 that retail sales rose 3.6 per cent from Nov. 1 through Dec. 24, compared with a 2.3 per cent drop in the year-ago period. Adjusting for an extra shopping day between Thanksgiving and Christmas, the number was closer to a one per cent gain. Holiday figures through Dec. 31 were not provided.
Sectors that saw improved sales from Nov. 29 through Saturday, compared with a year ago, according to SpendingPulse:
- Online sales soared 17.7 per cent. For the year, that category rose 12.2 per cent.
- Footwear, up 6.2 per cent. For the year, it was unchanged.
- Electronics, up 7.3 per cent in December. It fell 0.5 per cent for the year.
- Luxury sales, excluding jewelry, up 5.5 per cent. They fell almost 8 per cent for the year.
- Jewelry, up 6.9 per cent in December, down 4.1 per cent for the year. High-end and low-end jewelry chains fared well, but mid-tier jewelry stores struggled.
Doing less well were clothing sales, which fell 1.8 per cent from Nov. 29 through Saturday compared with a year ago. The category was down 6.7 per cent for the year.
However, men's apparel fared much better than women's. Men's apparel sales rose 2.6 per cent from Nov. 29 through Saturday. In contrast, women's apparel sales fell 2.8 per cent.
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