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Retailer Next cuts profit forecast after warm weather | Retailer Next cuts profit forecast after warm weather |
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Retailer Next has cut its forecast for 2014 profit after a mild autumn reduced demand for winter clothing. | Retailer Next has cut its forecast for 2014 profit after a mild autumn reduced demand for winter clothing. |
It now expects full-year profits to be between £750m and £790m, an increase of 8-14% but less than the £775m to £815m that it had previously predicted. | |
Sales for the three months to 25 October grew 5.4%, slower than the 10% growth expected. | Sales for the three months to 25 October grew 5.4%, slower than the 10% growth expected. |
Last month, Next's shares fell when it said that profits would be hit if the warm weather continued. | |
UK retail sales fell more than expected last month after the driest September since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office. | UK retail sales fell more than expected last month after the driest September since records began in 1910, according to the Met Office. |
Next said that a strong pound and a good sales record last year mean its sales are expected to grow at a more sluggish rate of 1% for the final quarter of the year. | |
Shares in Next fell 1.6% to 6,330 pence, the largest drop on the FTSE 100 index. | |
Slowdown | Slowdown |
"Retailers often point to the weather as a means of explaining away poor performances when, in many cases, better planning could have averted much of the negative impact of adverse meteorological conditions," said David Alexander, a consultant at retail analysts Conlumino. | |
"In the case of fashion retailers attempting to convince consumers to invest in the latest cosy pieces from their autumn/winter collections though, unseasonably warm weather at this time of year can inevitably have a significant impact on demand." | |
Last week, figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed sales volumes fell 0.3% in September compared with the month before, which was worse than expected and the weakest figure since January. | |
Mild weather in September put shoppers off buying winter clothes, but sales were weaker in other sectors too. | Mild weather in September put shoppers off buying winter clothes, but sales were weaker in other sectors too. |
Slow wage growth, falling house prices and global economic worries have raised concerns about the UK recovery. | Slow wage growth, falling house prices and global economic worries have raised concerns about the UK recovery. |
Chancellor George Osborne has warned that the UK will not escape the slowdown in the eurozone economy. | |
Year on year, retail sales are up by 2.7%, the ONS figures showed. |
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