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US shoppers tighten their belts | US shoppers tighten their belts |
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American retailers have revealed further evidence that US shoppers cut back their spending in shops and malls in January. | American retailers have revealed further evidence that US shoppers cut back their spending in shops and malls in January. |
From department store Macy's to supermarket Wal-Mart, retailers revealed flat or falling sales. | From department store Macy's to supermarket Wal-Mart, retailers revealed flat or falling sales. |
The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates to stimulate spending, which accounts for two thirds of the economy. | The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates to stimulate spending, which accounts for two thirds of the economy. |
Higher fuel and food prices, the credit crisis and the housing slowdown are all depressing consumer sentiment. | Higher fuel and food prices, the credit crisis and the housing slowdown are all depressing consumer sentiment. |
In a further sign that US shoppers are spending less, Federal Reserve figures show that US consumer borrowing - which includes credit cards - grew at the slowest rate in eight months during December. | |
It rose at an annual rate of 2.1% in December, sharply down from November's 8.2% jump. | |
Luxury hit hardest | |
Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said sales had risen 0.5% but said people were spending on staples, not treats after the Christmas holiday period. | Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, said sales had risen 0.5% but said people were spending on staples, not treats after the Christmas holiday period. |
"Customers appear to be holding gift cards longer and using them more often for food and consumables rather than discretionary purchases," it said in a statement. | "Customers appear to be holding gift cards longer and using them more often for food and consumables rather than discretionary purchases," it said in a statement. |
The more upmarket names saw the biggest declines. | The more upmarket names saw the biggest declines. |
Department store owner Macy's said it was cutting 2300 management posts in a bid to cut costs after January sales fell more than 7%. | Department store owner Macy's said it was cutting 2300 management posts in a bid to cut costs after January sales fell more than 7%. |
Sales at designer retailer Nordstrum fell 6.6% and Macy's saw a 7.1% fall. | Sales at designer retailer Nordstrum fell 6.6% and Macy's saw a 7.1% fall. |
Fellow department store chain Saks posted a better than expected 4.4% rise but warned of tough times ahead. | Fellow department store chain Saks posted a better than expected 4.4% rise but warned of tough times ahead. |
Discounter Costco was one of the few to see better than expected sales figures, up 7%. | Discounter Costco was one of the few to see better than expected sales figures, up 7%. |
The government hopes its proposed economic stimulus package will encourage spending, but some fear the effect will only be temporary, especially if the job market continues to deteriorate. | The government hopes its proposed economic stimulus package will encourage spending, but some fear the effect will only be temporary, especially if the job market continues to deteriorate. |
Last week, the latest jobs figures showed the first decline in employment since August 2003, providing further evidence that the US economy could be entering a recession. | Last week, the latest jobs figures showed the first decline in employment since August 2003, providing further evidence that the US economy could be entering a recession. |
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