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29 Nov, 2024 10:54 29 Nov, 2024 10:54

Berenberg names JD Sports and Curry's among top consumer stock picks

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JD Sports Fashion

102.35p

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-1.05p

Berenberg has said it has a positive stance UK consumer stocks heading into 2025 due to depressed valuations and improving macro trends, naming JD Sports, Curry's and Dunelm among the best picks in the sector.

B&M European Value Retail S.A. (DI)

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Card Factory

88.20p

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Currys

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0.57%
0.45p

Dunelm Group

1,140.00p

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0.53%
6.00p

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General Retailers

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Warpaint London

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"Two years ago, the FTSE All-Share Retailers index de-rated due to market fears that inflation would erode consumer spending power. In terms of volumes, it did exactly this; however, inflation kept the value of retail sales buoyant, providing leverage over costs for the industry," Berenberg said in a research note on Friday.

In the meantime, average earnings per share from UK-listed retailers have risen 23%. And while price-to-earnings ratios have increased to 11.5x from 9x two years ago, they still remain 13% below the sector's 20-year historical average of 13.3x.

"Valuations across our coverage remain somewhat more depressed.[...] These undemanding valuations, combined with our optimistic outlook for a pick-up in consumer spending over 2025, support our largely positive recommendations across our coverage," the broker said.

Berenberg's top picks for 2025 are B&M, Card Factory, Curry's, Dunelm, JD Sports and Warpaint, stocks which the broker said offer growth, yield or value – or a combination of all three.

"The companies themselves are backed by strong brands that drive clear market-leading positions in their respective verticals, with scale and differentiated business models that provide sustainable, long-term competitive advantages," Berenberg said.

The broker has also initiated coverage with 'buy' ratings for AG Barr, Hilton Food Group, Next, Nichols, Premier Foods and Victorian Plumbing,

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