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JD Sports says Iran war and youth unemployment to hit consumer spending
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

JD Sports says Iran war and youth unemployment to hit consumer spending

Retail group with 4,800 stores worldwide expects drop in profits this year amid ‘muted market’Business live – latest updatesThe sports fashion retailer JD has said that profits will fall this year amid a “muted market” hit by concerns about the Middle East conflict and weaker spending by young people facing rising unemployment.The company, which runs 4,800 stores worldwide including the JD, Blacks and Millets chains in the UK, said it expected profits of between £750m and £850m in the year ahead, after reporting £852m in the year to the end of January. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

Revealed: owner of former WH Smith stores is charging fee to use fictitious ‘family’ brand

Exclusive: Documents show Modella Capital, which bought the chain last year, is so far owed £2.9m in royalty feesThe investment company that owns the former WH Smith high street stores is charging the retailer millions of pounds in licence fees for the right to use its widely derided TG Jones name, the Guardian can reveal.Modella Capital – which bought the chain from WH Smith’s parent company last year – on Wednesday blamed weak consumer spending as it laid out a restructuring plan that could shut 150 of its 450 shops. It also said “the forced name change from WH Smith has also negatively impacted consumer awareness”. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
JD Sports warns Iran war could hit consumer spending and raise prices
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

JD Sports warns Iran war could hit consumer spending and raise prices

Retail group with 4,800 stores worldwide expects drop in profits this year amid ‘muted market’Business live – latest updatesThe sports fashion retailer JD has warned that profits will fall this year amid a “muted market” hit by weaker spending by young people and concerns about the Middle East conflict.The company, which runs 4,800 stores worldwide including the JD, Blacks and Millets chains in the UK, said it expected profits of between £750m and £850m in the year ahead, after reporting £852m in the year to the end of January. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
JD Sports says Iran war could hit consumer spending and raise prices
NOTICIA
07.05.2026

JD Sports says Iran war could hit consumer spending and raise prices

Retail group with 4,800 stores worldwide expects drop in profits this year amid ‘muted market’Business live – latest updatesThe sports fashion retailer JD has warned that profits will fall this year amid a “muted market” hit by weaker spending by young people and concerns about the Middle East conflict.The company, which runs 4,800 stores worldwide including the JD, Blacks and Millets chains in the UK, said it expected profits of between £750m and £850m in the year ahead, after reporting £852m in the year to the end of January. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Dozens of former WH Smith stores face closure, putting thousands of jobs at risk
NOTICIA
06.05.2026

Dozens of former WH Smith stores face closure, putting thousands of jobs at risk

New owner Modella Capital, which rebranded shops to TG Jones, blames weak consumer spending Dozens of former WH Smith stores are likely to close, putting thousands of jobs at risk under a radical restructuring plan by their new owner, which had rebranded the shops to TG Jones,The investment company Modella Capital, which bought WH Smith’s chain of 480 high street stores for £76m last year, blamed “weak consumer spending” as it set out the plan to landlords on Wednesday. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Up to 150 former WH Smith stores face closure, putting thousands of jobs at risk
NOTICIA
06.05.2026

Up to 150 former WH Smith stores face closure, putting thousands of jobs at risk

Modella Capital, which rebranded shops as TG Jones, unveils major restructure and is seeking rent holidaysUp to 150 former WH Smith stores are likely to close, putting thousands of jobs at risk under a radical restructuring plan by their new owner, which had rebranded the shops as TG Jones.The investment company Modella Capital, which bought WH Smith’s chain of 480 high street stores for £76m last year, blamed “weak consumer spending” as it set out the plan to landlords on Wednesday. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
US GDP Rises 2% in Q1 2026 as Iran War Drives Oil to $126, Pressuring Inflation
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Business·30.04.2026Resumen IA

US GDP Rises 2% in Q1 2026 as Iran War Drives Oil to $126, Pressuring Inflation

US GDP grew 2% in Q1 2026, driven by a 10% jump in government spending and 6.4% domestic investment in AI infrastructure. However, consumer spending is slowing as the war with Iran pushes oil to $126/barrel, raising inflation expectations from 3.8% to 4.7% in one month. The Fed's Powell warned of institutional independence pressures from the Trump administration while maintaining a hold strategy.

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Guardian Business
Hair oil, ACs, soaps become costlier: How FMCG firms are dealing with Iran supply blow
NOTICIA
24.04.2026

Hair oil, ACs, soaps become costlier: How FMCG firms are dealing with Iran supply blow

Indian consumer goods firms are grappling with soaring input costs, driven by the Middle East conflict. Companies are now tracking expenses daily and frequently adjusting prices, impacting long-term strategies. Executives fear higher prices could dampen consumer spending, which had recently shown signs of recovery. This volatility is forcing immediate, short-term decisions across various product categories.

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Times of India
Associated British Foods to Demerge Primark as Profits Fall 9%
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Business·21.04.2026Resumen IA

Associated British Foods to Demerge Primark as Profits Fall 9%

Associated British Foods has confirmed plans to demerge Primark from its food business (containing Twinings, Kingsmill and Patak's) by the end of 2027, despite warning that the Middle East conflict may impact consumer spending. Group sales fell 2% to £9.46bn in the first half, with pre-tax profits down 9% to £632m. Primark's like-for-like sales declined 2.7% globally, though UK sales rose while mainland Europe fell 5.6% due to weak consumer confidence.

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Guardian Business