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Adairs suggests retail supercycle has room to run

Tom Richardson
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Retailers flush with robust profits from the stay-at-home economy over the second half of 2020 face a litmus test this year as their government benefactor withdraws JobKeeper support and consumer cash handouts cease.

According to the latest estimates, stimulus payments into the economy now total $251 billion since the pandemic began, which includes $38 billion paid directly to 3 million Australians as part of the early access to super scheme.

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Tom Richardson writes and comments on markets including equities, debt, crypto, software, banking, payments, and regulation. He worked in asset management at Bank of New York Mellon and is a member of the CFA Society of the UK as a holder of the Investment Management Certificate. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.richardson@afr.com

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