Barrons
25 Jun 2026, 18:02 UTC · 2h ago
Retailers Are Getting Tariff Refunds, but Don't Expect Much
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Barrons
25 Jun 2026, 18:02 UTC · 2h ago
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Bernstein analysts expect tariff refunds for retailers like Walmart and Dollar Tree to provide no meaningful boost to consumer stocks. — Analyst sentiment suggests the financial gain from these refunds is too small to drive a significant upward re-rating of the stock prices.
-0.20Retailers, including Walmart and Dollar Tree, have started receiving tariff refunds. — While technically a cash inflow, the impact is minimal as it is viewed by analysts as an immaterial event.
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Receiving tariff refunds, though the boost is expected to be minimal.
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