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By ETF Trends
February 16, 2023
Consumer Sentiment Disconnected From Shoppers' Spending Habits
The spending habits of Americans have been unpredictable and hard to get a handle on for forecasting trends, as consumer spending appears uncorrelated more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
February 10, 2023
Digitally Native Consumers a Significant Opportunity for Advisors
With younger generations of more digitally native consumers taking a bigger slice of the global disposable income pie, the economy is poised to underg more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
January 31, 2023
E-Commerce Spending Tops $1 Trillion in 2022
E-commerce exceeded $1 trillion in online retail consumer spending last year, a record, according to Comscore's 2023 State of Digital Commerce Report. more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
January 6, 2023
Online Holiday Sales Reached Record Heights
Sky-high inflation didn't dampen the holiday spirit of American consumers last year. A report from Adobe Analytics revealed that online sales over the more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
December 23, 2022
E-Commerce to Make a Comeback This Holiday Season
Despite the inflationary pressures placed on consumers this year, it's looking to be a good holiday season for e-commerce spending, according to Vetta more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
December 13, 2022
Keurig Dr Pepper Invests in Nutrabolt, Which Should Jolt NBCC
Keurig Dr Pepper Inc. (NASDAQ: KDP) is investing $863 million in Nutrabolt, maker of the energy drink brand C4 Energy. The investment gives KDP a 30% more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
December 1, 2022
Cash In on Increased Online Holiday Shopping With NBCC
Inflation is still sky-high, and a recession could be imminent. But apparently consumers did not get the message, since online holiday shopping saw re more_horizontal
By ETF Trends
November 29, 2022
Starbucks' Strong Earnings Provides NBCC With the Perfect Pick-Me-Up
While restaurants such as McDonald's and Yum Brands brought in customers with discounted meals, Starbucks went in the opposite direction with higher p more_horizontal