Walmart raising prices due to tariffs
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Walmart reported their fiscal Q1 ’26 earnings results last Thursday morning, May 15th, 2025 and while actual EPS beat consensus by 5%.
Keybanc noted that Walmart Inc (WMT) is continuing to perform well, despite the negative impact of tariffs and the retail market’s volatility. Moreover, the bank is impressed by the retailer’s consistency.
Tariffs are coming down, and the market is getting excited. Since the U.S. and China announced a tariff deal, the S&P 500 (SNPINDEX: ^GSPC) is up 5%, bringing it back into a year-to-date gain. U.S. companies are also still cautioning about how tariffs could affect their businesses.
Walmart has significant China exposure -- about 60% of the manufactured products it sells -- but its reputation for "everyday low prices," economies of scale, and strength in groceries make it more resilient in a trade war or a down economy than most of its retail peers.
Home Depot’s chief financial officer Richard McPhail said Tuesday that the company would not raise prices amid President Trump’s tariff agenda. “Because of our scale, the great partnerships
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Economist Peter Schiff is once again calling out President Donald Trump’s logic on trade and tariffs, arguing that the economic logic behind this stance does not hold up. What Happened: On Saturday, Schiff posted on X in response to
David Bellinger, Mizuho senior analyst, joins CNBC's 'Money Movers' to discuss the potential impact of tariffs on Walmart.
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MiBolsilloColombia on MSNTariffs aren't Walmart's only problem; boycotts and backlash are growingT he CEO of Walmart, Douglas McMillon, has highlighted the impact of higher tariffs on the company's pricing strategy. With a significant portion of goods sourced from China, Walm