Uniqlo owner Fast Retailing books jump in quarterly profit, hikes annual forecast


TOKYO: The Japanese operator of the Uniqlo clothing brand, Fast Retailing, on Thursday said its first-quarter operating profit jumped 34% from a year earlier as it benefited from ‌strong sales at home and expansions in ⁠Europe and North America.

The firm also lifted its annual earnings ​estimate, predicting a fifth consecutive year of record profit.

Profit for the period that ran from September to November climbed to 205.6 billion yen ($1.3 billion), beating a consensus estimate of 177 billion yen that was drawn from six analysts polled by LSEG.

The ‍results ⁠show the ‍company has ​managed to maintain profit growth despite ⁠U.S. tariffs that have disrupted global trade and indicate a recovery in its mainland China business, its largest overseas market.

It increased its ‍target for the ‍year to 650 billion yen from 610 billion yen.

Profit ‌from its domestic business grew 20.6% from a year earlier thanks to ⁠bouyant demand for sweatshirts and warm innerwear.

The international segment posted profit growth of 41.6% due to a recovery in mainland ⁠China sales that have been sluggish in recent years and an aggressive expansion strategy in North America and Europe.

Fast Retailing has long been considered a bellwether for consumer ‍sentiment in Japan and more recently in China. - Reuters 

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