H&M Shares Rise 3.3% as Citi Puts Retailer on Positive Catalyst Watch; Consensus Points to 13% Downside
18 August 2026

H&M Shares Rise 3.3% as Citi Puts Retailer on Positive Catalyst Watch; Consensus Points to 13% Downside

STOCKHOLM, August 18, 2026, 14:37 CEST — Shares in H & M Hennes & Mauritz AB rose 3.3% on Tuesday after Citi added the company to its positive catalyst watch ahead of September results.

H&M shares climbed to SEK 178.40, standing 4.1% higher than Citi’s updated SEK 171 price target and 13.3% above the average analyst estimate. The stock’s valuation indicates the market expects a stronger recovery than most analysts project.

Another indication emerges as a competitor steps back. River Island will shut its Sheffield city-centre branch amid a restructure involving 33 outlets. The company is also negotiating for reduced rents at 71 sites.

This opens up vacancies along Britain’s high street, though it does not resolve the sector’s sluggish footfall and pressure from online pricing. H&M closed May with 128 fewer outlets compared with the same point last year.

Physical-store changesNumberProportion of total locations
H&M net decrease in stores, year through May128 stores3.1%
H&M total stores as of May 314,038Global network
Projected River Island store closures33 out of 230 stores14.3%
River Island rent reduction requests71 out of 230 stores30.9%
H&M store figures: The Independent, based on its half-year report; River Island’s restructuring base comes from The Guardian. Percentages are calculated.

Citi’s short-term outlook relies more on earnings performance than on market share gains. Analysts including Monique Pollard increased their third-quarter sales growth projection to 0.8% from a previously expected 0.5% drop. They predict adjusted operating profit to come in 4% higher than Visible Alpha consensus figures.

Citi lifted its earnings forecasts for fiscal 2026 and 2027 by 6% and 7%, respectively. The projections factor in improved cost management and a third-quarter gross margin of 53.3%. While potential tariff reimbursements could total SEK 1.45 billion, Citi noted that the timing is still unclear.

H&M second-quarter measure20262025Change
Net salesSEK 54.83 billionSEK 56.71 billion-3.3%; nearly unchanged in local currencies
Gross margin56.6%55.4%+1.2 points
Operating profit before one-offsSEK 6.59 billionSEK 5.91 billion+11.5%
Adjusted operating margin12.0%10.4%+1.6 points
InventorySEK 34.94 billionSEK 38.82 billion-10.0%
Source: H&M six-month report. Derived changes use reported figures.

Margins are indeed recovering, but sales are still lacking. CEO Daniel Ervér stated that stricter controls on inventory had “affected our ability to fully meet demand.” The company forecasted June sales in local currency would show no growth.

Analysts are still wary. Only one out of 26 suggests buying the stock; 13 advise selling. The consensus price target is SEK 154.70.

Analyst recommendationCountShare of 26
Buy13.8%
Hold1246.2%
Sell1350.0%
Average targetSEK 154.7013.3% under Tuesday’s close
Target rangeSEK 114-SEK 200Broad range of estimates
Citi targetSEK 1714.1% under Tuesday’s close
Consensus data: Investing.com analyst poll. Price comparisons use SEK 178.40.

Risks: Tuesday’s pricing was recorded intraday and could be undone. Citi’s outlook hinges on faster sales, limited cost growth and unclear tariff recoveries. River Island’s shutdowns might indicate softer demand in the segment, rather than a shift in market share.

The bar is now set high for the September report. H&M needs to convert improved margins into increased sales. While competitors leaving the market provide some support, current valuation largely factors in much of Citi’s catalyst.

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Further analysis

What led to H&M's share increase on August 18?
Citi added H&M to its positive catalyst watch ahead of the company’s third-quarter results. The bank lifted its price target to SEK 171 from SEK 158, projecting constant-currency sales growth at 0.8% and adjusted operating profit at SEK 5.09 billion. That profit projection exceeds the Visible Alpha consensus by 4%. Valuation remains uncertain: H&M shares were trading at SEK 178.40, surpassing Citi’s target.
Could H&M significantly benefit from River Island's store closures?
The potential exists, though measurement is challenging. River Island intends to shutter 33 out of its 230 locations and negotiate rent reductions at 71 more. This could free up customers and retail units. Meanwhile, H&M is also contracting, with its worldwide store numbers dropping by 128 to 4,038 in the year to May. Such closures, however, might reflect subdued demand for apparel rather than a market share shift that other retailers can capture.
What is suggested by the analyst consensus regarding H&M shares?
Analyst sentiment is still cautious. Out of 26 analysts, one recommends buying H&M, 12 advise holding, and 13 rate it as a sell. The group’s average price target is SEK 154.70, which is 13.3% under Tuesday’s intraday level. Price targets vary broadly, between SEK 114 and SEK 200, reflecting significant uncertainty over sales and margin prospects.
What will be the key focus in H&M's upcoming earnings report?
Investors want proof that higher margins are possible alongside a return to sales growth. In the second quarter, reported sales declined by 3.3%, while sales in local currency were nearly unchanged. However, the adjusted operating margin increased to 12.0% from 10.4%, and inventory dropped by 10%. Citi anticipates improved sales and profit in the third quarter, but the timing and scale of tariff refunds, which could reach SEK 1.45 billion, are still unclear.
Khadija Saeed

Khadija Saeed is a financial markets reporter at TS2.tech. Her coverage ranges from stocks and technology to emerging industries and developments across global markets. She studied economics and finance at the London School of Economics and worked in market research before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Khadija Saeed on Google News.

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