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MASTERCARD ECONOMICS INSTITUTE | WEBINAR

Winning the Holidays: 2025 Holiday Season Lookback & 2026 Outlook

Thursday, December 11, 2025 | 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. ET

Discover how holiday shopping trends are shaping the retail landscape, and what lies ahead for 2026. This exclusive webinar brings together Mastercard’s team of economists to deliver a data-driven look at consumer behavior and economic forces influencing retail performance. Using secure, aggregated transaction data and proprietary forecasting models, this session will provide retail insights that help you anticipate change and plan with confidence.

Hosted by Lead U.S. Economist Roiana Reid and SVP of Growth & Operations Emily Scott, the discussion will cover:

  • A deep dive into spending patterns and customer behavior across recent major holiday shopping periods, including Black Friday and Cyber Week
  • Key performance drivers, shifts in consumer preferences, and what these trends reveal about evolving retail dynamics
  • An early preview of 2026's economic outlook, featuring high-level forecasts, anticipated consumer and sector trends, and initial expectations for retail performance in the year ahead
  • Actionable insights to help you plan confidently and position your business for success in a changing economic environment
     

Speakers:

Roiana Reid_ Lead Economist - North America
Roiana Reid Lead Economist, US
Emily Scott
Emily Scott SVP Growth & Operations

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