Aug. 01, 2024 - 6 minutes
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The TD Cowen Insight

Some of the largest Western consumer brands are balancing growth and risk in China with investors discounting cash flow at high rates. Our survey suggests Western brands are highly relevant in China but are paired against robust local competition. Our findings also suggest the macro environment in China shows signs of stabilization balanced with sizable concerns on property prices and high savings.

TD Cowen China Consumer Survey

Our proprietary survey of 2,000 consumers across key cities in China is a unique data set that combines survey results with 12 analyst forecasts and views across consumer and tech. It details leading positions for Western brands relative to Chinese-based competitors.

We partnered with a Beijing-based advisory who conducted 2,000 in-person interviews. Those interviewed were consumers spanning across a cohort of 18-65 year olds, with low to high income across Tier 1, 2 and 3 cities. We cut the data based on income, age and other key demographics and included conclusions across softlines retail (including our proprietary Supply Chain tracker), luxury, beauty, restaurants, food, tech and Washington policy.

How do Western Brands Compare to Local Chinese Competitors?

Our survey shows spending intentions are stable and savings are high with 46% of consumers expecting housing prices to decline. Competition for consumer goods is scaling . Negative Chinese sentiment towards the West is notable; 24.8% of respondents find Western Brands less desirable in the past 12 months, 61.7% of respondents indicated that there had been no change in their view on Western brands and 13.5% answered that Western brands were more appealing.

Policy risks and potential downside surprises to China growth will continue and there is rising uncertainty as to which companies have sustainable advantage.

Chinese Respondents Household Savings Vs. Last Year

The leading Western brand preferences with Chinese consumers face macro headwinds, and rising Chinese-based competition create secular headwinds. While that positioning is consensus among investors, our view is broad risk to demand, margins and policy, while valuation of Chinese-based cash flow remains depressed.

Mobile Phone and Athletic Sportswear Preference in China

Our survey suggested that respondents who fell into the 'high income' bracket (33% of survey participants) had a stronger preference for Western mobile phone brands while the 33% of respondents who landed within the "middle income" bracket had a stronger preference for Chinese mobile phone brands.

Likewise, a Western brand had 28% of total Athletic sportswear preference share among the total Survey population with a leading Chinese brand taking 18% with share gains accelerating.

Chinese Respondents View of Western Brands Relative to 12 Months Ago

China Demographic Trends

Demographic trends in China are in secular decline and will exacerbate issues in growth, residential property, consumer confidence and wealth. The number of annual economic indicators made available by China’s National Bureau of Statistics has declined over 85% since a 2009 peak. Numerous researchers, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, have challenged the accuracy of official Chinese economic data. Our intent is not to weigh in on that debate but to illuminate Chinese consumer trends and preferences using proprietary survey data and connect those results to our expectations for key North American consumer stocks.

Potential Catalysts

We are watching companies' top-line, margin performance and qualitative commentary to understand trends. We are focused on the November elections in the United States to understand future China-related policy as geopolitical concerns are driving sentiment towards Western brands.

Metrics We’ll Continue to Monitor

An emerging concern among investors is the mechanism to repatriate Free Cash Flow given a potential long-term deterioration in U.S./China relations. We continue to monitor valuation multiples of our companies with exposure to China along with China-listed American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) and equity valuations to understand sentiment towards exposure to the region (which in our opinion is at the lowest levels since the pandemic). We detail company specific exposure to China, along with historical valuations of companies with outsized exposure to China, which suggests investors might be skeptical of the future value of China cash flows.

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Portrait of John Kernan

Managing Director, Consumer - Retail & Consumer Brands Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of John Kernan


Managing Director, Consumer - Retail & Consumer Brands Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of John Kernan


Managing Director, Consumer - Retail & Consumer Brands Research Analyst, TD Cowen

John Kernan is a research analyst covering the Retail and Consumer Brands sector. Mr. Kernan joined TD Cowen in 2008 and has been covering the consumer sector for over ten years, which has helped him develop a deep understanding of how to grow and sustain a global brand. His coverage of the retail sector has led to industry awards for stock picking and earnings estimates. He has press coverage from CNBC, Bloomberg, Financial Times, Barron’s, The Wall Street Journal and others. Mr. Kernan has a BA from the University of Pennsylvania and an MBA from the Kenan-Flagler Business School at the University of North Carolina. He is a CFA charterholder and CAIA charterholder.

Portrait of Andrew Charles

Managing Director, Consumer – Restaurants Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Andrew Charles


Managing Director, Consumer – Restaurants Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Andrew Charles


Managing Director, Consumer – Restaurants Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Andrew Charles is a senior research analyst focused on the restaurant sector. Prior to joining TD Cowen in 2015, Mr. Charles spent six and a half years following restaurants at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, as part of the Institutional Investor All-America ranked research team. Mr. Charles received a BBA in finance from the Goizueta Business School at Emory University, with a minor in economics, and is a CFA charterholder.

Portrait of Oliver Chen, CFA

Retail & Luxury Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Oliver Chen, CFA


Retail & Luxury Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Oliver Chen, CFA


Retail & Luxury Analyst, TD Cowen

Oliver Chen is a Managing Director and senior equity research analyst covering retail and luxury goods. Mr. Chen’s deep understanding of the consumer and his ability to forecast the latest trends and technological changes that will impact the retail space has set him apart from peers. Oliver’s broad coverage and circumspect view makes him the thought partner of retail and brand leaders. His coverage of the retail sector has led to numerous industry awards and press coverage from CNBC, Bloomberg, The New York Times, Financial Times, Barron’s, The Wall Street Journal and others. Mr. Chen was recognized on the 2018 and 2017 Institutional Investor All-America Research team as a top analyst in the retailing/department stores & specialty softlines sector. Mr. Chen was also selected as a preeminent retail influencer as he was named to the National Retail Federation (NRF) Foundation’s “2019 List of People Shaping Retail’s Future.” Considered an “industry expert,” Mr. Chen frequently appears as a speaker/panelist at key industry events. Mr. Chen is also an Adjunct Professor in Retail and Marketing at Columbia Business School, teaching the course “New Frontiers in Retailing” and was awarded recognition as an “Outstanding 50 Asian Americans in Business” by the Asian American Business Development Center in 2023 given his role in driving the U.S. economy.

Prior to joining TD Cowen in 2014, he spent seven years at Citigroup covering a broad spectrum of the U.S. consumer retail landscape, including specialty stores, apparel, footwear & textiles, luxury retail, department stores and broadlines. Before Citigroup, he worked in the investment research division at UBS, in the global mergers and acquisitions/strategic planning group at PepsiCo International, and in JPMorgan’s consumer products/retail mergers and acquisitions group.

Mr. Chen holds a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Georgetown University, a master’s of business administration from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, and is a CFA charterholder. At the Wharton School, Mr. Chen was a recipient of the Jay H. Baker Retail Award for impact in retailing and was a co-founding president of the Wharton Retail Club. He also serves as a member of the PhD Retail Research Review Committee for the Jay H. Baker Retailing Center at the Wharton School. Mr. Chen was recognized in the Wharton School’s “40 Under 40” brightest stars alumni list in 2017.

Mr. Chen’s passion for the sector began at the age of 12 when he began working with his parents at their retail business in Natchitoches, Louisiana.

Portrait of Robert Moskow

Managing Director, Consumer – Food & Beverages Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Robert Moskow


Managing Director, Consumer – Food & Beverages Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Robert Moskow


Managing Director, Consumer – Food & Beverages Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Rob Moskow is an II-ranked analyst covering food and beverages. Prior to joining TD Cowen, Robert spent 21 years at Credit Suisse and four years on the board of the Consumer Analyst Group of New York (CAGNY). He holds a BA in English from Tufts University and an MBA in Marketing from the J.L. Kellogg Graduate School at Northwestern University.

Portrait of Krish Sankar

Managing Director, TMT - Semiconductor Capital Equipment, IT Hardware Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Krish Sankar


Managing Director, TMT - Semiconductor Capital Equipment, IT Hardware Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Krish Sankar


Managing Director, TMT - Semiconductor Capital Equipment, IT Hardware Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Krish Sankar is a Managing Director and Senior Research Analyst covering the semiconductor capital equipment and IT hardware sectors. He joined TD Cowen’s Technology, Media & Telecom team in February 2018. Prior to joining TD Cowen, Mr. Sankar worked as a top-ranked analyst at Bank of America Merrill Lynch for almost 14 years, where he covered the semiconductor capital equipment, EDA software, and alternative energy sectors. Before joining Bank of America-Merrill Lynch, Mr. Sankar was a product manager at Applied Materials. Mr. Sankar is ranked among the top semiconductor capital equipment analysts in Institutional Investor polls.

Mr. Sankar holds a B.Tech (with Honors) in ceramic engineering from IIT (BHU), Varanasi, and an MS in materials science and engineering from the University of Minnesota.

Portrait of John Blackledge

Managing Director, TMT – Internet Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of John Blackledge


Managing Director, TMT – Internet Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of John Blackledge


Managing Director, TMT – Internet Research Analyst, TD Cowen

John Blackledge is a managing director and senior research analyst who covers the Internet and new media sector. Prior to joining TD Cowen in August 2012, he was a vice president covering Internet stocks at Credit Suisse for more than three years. Before joining Credit Suisse, Mr. Blackledge spent six years at JPMorgan, where he was a vice president covering the entertainment, broadcasting, and cable/DBS sectors before assuming research coverage of radio, TV, and outdoor stocks. Earlier in his career, he held positions at ABN AMRO, CIBC, and Arthur Andersen. Mr. Blackledge has a BS degree with a major in accounting from Georgetown University.

Portrait of Jonna Kim

Vice President, Consumer - Apparel, Footwear & Textiles Retailing/Specialty Stores Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Jonna Kim


Vice President, Consumer - Apparel, Footwear & Textiles Retailing/Specialty Stores Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Jonna Kim


Vice President, Consumer - Apparel, Footwear & Textiles Retailing/Specialty Stores Research Analyst, TD Cowen

Jonna Kim is a vice president on TD Cowen’s retail & luxury team covering beauty, e-commerce, and specialty retail. Prior to joining TD Cowen in 2018, Ms. Kim was an investor relations associate at JPMorgan Chase.

Ms. Kim received a BA from Barnard College/Columbia University and a master’s degree in International Affairs from Columbia University. Ms. Kim is a CFA Charterholder.

Portrait of Michael Van Aelst

Managing Director, Consumer Staples, TD Cowen

Portrait of Michael Van Aelst


Managing Director, Consumer Staples, TD Cowen

Portrait of Michael Van Aelst


Managing Director, Consumer Staples, TD Cowen

Michael Van Aelst is a managing director covering consumer staples. He has 3 decades of sell side experience and joined TD Cowen in 2005.

Portrait of Roman Schweizer

Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Aerospace & Defense Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Roman Schweizer


Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Aerospace & Defense Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Roman Schweizer


Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Aerospace & Defense Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Roman Schweizer joined TD Cowen Washington Research Group in August 2016 covering defense policy issues. He held previous positions at Guggenheim Securities and MF Global. TD Cowen Washington Research Group was recently named #1 in the Institutional Investor Washington Strategy category. The team has been consistently ranked among the top macro policy teams for the past decade. Mr. Schweizer has over 15 years of experience in Washington, DC, serving as a government acquisition official, industry consultant, and journalist.

Prior to joining Washington Research Group, he was an acquisition professional with the U.S. Navy’s littoral combat ship program. Previously, he directed a team providing congressional and media strategic communications support to senior Navy officials on high-profile ship acquisition programs. Mr. Schweizer has also consulted on U.S. and international defense, aerospace, homeland security, and technology market sectors to Fortune 100 clients on behalf of DFI International and Fathom Dynamics LLC.
He has been published in Inside the Navy, Inside the Pentagon, Armed Forces Journal, Defense News, ISR Journals, Training and Simulation Journal, the Naval Institute’s Proceedings, and the Navy League’s Seapower.

Mr. Schweizer earned a bachelor’s degree in history from American University in Washington, DC.
Material prepared by the TD Cowen Washington Research Group is intended as commentary on political, economic, or market conditions and is not intended as a research report as defined by applicable regulation.

Portrait of Chris Krueger

Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Macro, Trade, Fiscal & Tax Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Chris Krueger


Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Macro, Trade, Fiscal & Tax Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Portrait of Chris Krueger


Managing Director, Washington Research Group - Macro, Trade, Fiscal & Tax Policy Analyst, TD Cowen

Chris Krueger joined TD Cowen Washington Research Group in August 2016 as the Washington Strategist. Mr. Krueger and the TD Cowen Washington Research Group were recently named #2 in the Institutional Investor Washington Strategy category, where he had been consistently ranked for the past decade along with WRG. Mr. Krueger publishes the DC Download, a must-read daily for Wall Street portfolio managers who want a quick look at the top Washington stories and their impact on the capital markets. Mr. Krueger covers DC macro, fiscal, tax and trade policy.

He held similar positions at Guggenheim Securities, MF Global, Concept Capital, and Potomac Research Group. Earlier he worked for nearly four years on the senior staff of the House of Representatives. He has also worked on several local, state, and federal political campaigns across the country.

Mr. Krueger holds a BA from the University of Vermont and an MA in international relations from King’s College London. He appears frequently on CNBC and Bloomberg and is widely quoted in The Wall Street Journal, FT, Axios, New York Times, Washington Post, and POLITICO. He also speaks regularly at industry events and conferences, including the Milken Institute Global Conference, National Organization of Investment Professionals, and the New York Stock Exchange.

Material prepared by the TD Cowen Washington Research Group is intended as commentary on political, economic, or market conditions and is not intended as a research report as defined by applicable regulation.