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The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, has reported a 17% rose in quarterly profits after US shoppers heading to its stores in search of cheap goods. The world's largest retailer, Wal-Mart, has reported a 17% rise in quarterly profits after US shoppers heading to its stores in search of cheap goods.
Wal-Mart said net income in the three months to 31 July rose to $3.45bn (£1.8bn), up from $2.95bn last year.Wal-Mart said net income in the three months to 31 July rose to $3.45bn (£1.8bn), up from $2.95bn last year.
It also upped its full-year earnings outlook, with shoppers expected to seek low prices on food and other items in the face of inflation worries.It also upped its full-year earnings outlook, with shoppers expected to seek low prices on food and other items in the face of inflation worries.
Wal-Mart's UK arm, Asda, said like-for-like sales excluding fuel were up 5.5%.Wal-Mart's UK arm, Asda, said like-for-like sales excluding fuel were up 5.5%.
The UK's second-largest supermarket said its market share rose 0.6% to 12.3% in the 12 weeks to 13 July against the same period a year ago.The UK's second-largest supermarket said its market share rose 0.6% to 12.3% in the 12 weeks to 13 July against the same period a year ago.
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US prices rose by 5.6% in the year to July, the fastest inflation rate for more than 17 years, according to figures released on Thursday.US prices rose by 5.6% in the year to July, the fastest inflation rate for more than 17 years, according to figures released on Thursday.
A number of large retail brands suffered a drop in sales during July, but observers have suggested that Wal-Mart is better-placed than many retailers to ride out the tough times.A number of large retail brands suffered a drop in sales during July, but observers have suggested that Wal-Mart is better-placed than many retailers to ride out the tough times.
Wal-Mart said food, health-care and electronic products are in demand at its stores.Wal-Mart said food, health-care and electronic products are in demand at its stores.
"What we see, as do many around the world, is a global economy that is difficult," said Wal-Mart chief executive Lee Scott."What we see, as do many around the world, is a global economy that is difficult," said Wal-Mart chief executive Lee Scott.
"When energy and oil prices go up on top of inflation and health care and core food items, there's a great deal of pressure on the customer," he added."When energy and oil prices go up on top of inflation and health care and core food items, there's a great deal of pressure on the customer," he added.