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Next issues surprise trading update – and it’s not bad news

Good news on the high street as warm weather and pay rises fuel better than expected summer trading

Part of the summer 2023 Next range

Next, the high street fashion giant, has put out an unscheduled trading update following better than expected sales. The Leicestershire-based retailer said sales over the last few weeks had been much better than it had anticipated – partly thanks to the heatwave bringing shoppers out for summer clothes, and partly thanks to people getting pay rises.

Shares jumped 5 per cent on the announcement to £67.40, after the business said it expected sales of £4.67 billion for the year – up £137 million on its previous guidance – and raised its full year profit guidance by £40 million to £835 million.

Sales for the last seven weeks were up more than 9 per cent on the same period last year – after stating in May that it had expected sales would be down 5 per cent year-on-year.

The business said it now expected sales for its full financial year to be 1.4 per cent up – after previously thinking they would be 1.5 cent down.

In a surprise statement the business said: “We believe the reasons for the over-performance are as follows: One, the change in weather. The onset of warmer weather has made a significant difference to our performance, particularly coming after a wet and cold April.

“Two, in an inflationary environment, annual salary increases deliver a significant uplift in real household income at the time they are awarded.

“For example, during April annual inflation was running at 8.7 per cent and monthly inflation was 1.2 per cent – if an individual received a pay rise of 5 per cent, then their real income would have risen by 3.8 per cent in that month.

“We do not think it is a coincidence that sales stepped forward so markedly at a time of year when many organisations make their annual pay awards.”