A 47-year high! Global coffee prices surged 70% due to tight supply and EU regulations within the year.
①On Wednesday, Arabica coffee bean prices soared to their highest level in nearly 50 years, rising more than 70% year-to-date; ②The main reasons for the price increase are supply shortages, uncertainty over the EU Zero Deforestation Act, leading to a surge in panic buying; ③Trump's proposal to impose tariffs has also raised concerns among coffee roasters.
Wang Xiao, partner at Qicheng Capital: In the era of consumer market stock, "competing on price" and "competing on value" are both important | Direct hit on the new consumption power conference.
1. Online retail has differentiated from shelf e-commerce to a type represented by pdd holdings, focusing on individual products and price mechanisms, as well as content e-commerce represented by Douyin. Both forms of e-commerce achieve precise matching of supply and demand through efficient algorithms and mechanisms. 2. In a market environment of stagnant or even declining volume, companies need to shift from opportunity-driven to capability-driven, from growth-first to efficiency-first, and from scale-oriented to value-oriented.
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Truist data shows that over the past decade, the performance of the retail trade during 'Black Friday' has typically outperformed the S&P 500 index.
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Decision analysis: "Tariff Knight" is back! The US dollar is rising, and this mmf is suffering the most. The Federal Reserve's minutes are coming.
On Tuesday (November 26), President-elect Donald Trump of the usa announced that a 25% tariff will be imposed on all imported commodities from Canada and Mexico, with an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods. As a result, the dollar significantly strengthened, while Asian stock markets gave back some of the gains from the previous trading day.
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Trump's tariffs raise concerns! The National Retail Federation: this could reduce the consumer purchasing power of Americans by $78 billion each year.
① The National Retail Federation reports that the tariffs proposed by Trump could cost usa consumers between 46 billion and 78 billion dollars each year. ② Tariffs will lead to price increases on outfits, toys, furniture, and other products, which will ultimately be passed on to consumers by retailers; ③ Wall Street investment banks have pointed out that the imposition of high tariffs could severely impact economic growth, and retailers may collectively raise prices.
New tactics against inflation! The consumer industry in the usa collectively prolongs "Black Friday".
In the face of stubborn inflation and rising prices, usa consumers are no longer impulsively "buying more", they are paying more attention to discounts and high cost performance. To cope with inflation and stimulate consumption, retail giants such as walmart and amazon have extended the "Black Friday" shopping festival from one day to several weeks. Analysis suggests that Trump's rise to power may further exacerbate the inflation situation.
Shoppers Are Picky Heading Into Black Friday. Retailers Could Win or Lose Big. -- WSJ
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