McDonald’s exits Russia but keeps its options open

Big Macs may be inflation-resistant, but recession-resistant is what’s needed to get through the next year. Like many others, McDonald’s (NYSE:MCD) has exited from Russia — selling its Russian restaurants to Alexander Govor, an existing franchisee.
McDonald’s will take a one-time hit of $1.2-1.4B in writing off its investment, but that doesn’t mean it’ll stay out of Russia forever. McDonald’s has negotiated the option to buy back its restaurants within 15 years.
Nuggets outperform: Down 33%, the S&P 500 Consumer Discretionary sector is the worst-performing sector in 2022. Spending on consumer discretionary (non-essential) goods is often the first to fall during a recession.
But McDonald’s — down 11% in 2022 — has managed to buck the trend. Since coming out of lockdowns, customers have prioritized experiences and dining out.
What’s your appetite in a recession? Consumers’ willingness and ability to spend will dictate how restaurant stocks perform in the coming months.