Mikaely Correa

Mikaely Correa Research Analyst

são paulo

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About Mikaely

Mikaely Correa is a Research Analyst based in São Paulo, Brazil, where she works on industries relating to services and payments.

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Prior to her current role in services and payments, Mikaely focused on food and nutrition at Euromonitor, working on projects covering snacks, dairy and alternatives, cooking ingredients and meals, staple foods and fresh food and pet care. Her work now centres on consumer fooodservice, travel and tourism and consumer finance. Mikaely's diverse background includes Intellectual Property advising, tech industry experience, and the development of customised market research at the Brazil-Canada Chamber of Commerce, where she improved her analytical skills and provided shrewd insights to business leaders.

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Market Volatility: Challenges and Opportunities for the Fashion Industry

6 Oct 25

Global apparel and footwear continues to face an environment shaped by ongoing geopolitical tensions, economic instability, climate change, and rapid technological disruption. As the market becomes increasingly volatile, success hinges on agility and industry players are evolving their strategies to remain relevant.

Marguerite LeRolland

Marguerite LeRolland

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US Retailers Confront Uncertainty at Shoptalk Fall 2025

2 Oct 25

During 17-19 September, US-based retail events organiser Shoptalk held its annual Shoptalk Fall conference in Chicago. Industry leaders gathered for keynotes, panels and interactive sessions exploring themes ranging from agentic AI to retail media to the impact of the Trump administration’s new tariff regime. Euromonitor International was in attendance and is pleased to share some of the most important takeaways.

Bob Hoyler

Bob Hoyler

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Trending Topics: Market Volatility

30 Sep 25

Market Volatility is one of Euromonitor International’s five new Trending Topics for the year ahead. We have identified these topics as the most crucial cross-industry trends that businesses need to prioritise to remain competitive.

Lan Ha

Lan Ha