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Wal-Mart profits rise despite weak US sales | |
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The world's biggest retailer, Wal-Mart, has reported a 9% rise in profits thanks to strong sales overseas. | |
Profit in the third quarter rose to $3.44bn (£2.15bn) compared with $3.15bn for the same period last year. | |
Sales in the US fell for the sixth month in a row as American shoppers continued to feel under pressure. | |
However, Wal-Mart International continues to enjoy strong growth. Its UK business, Asda, said that it would be creating 7,500 new jobs next year, | |
"Our international business continues to deliver impressive results with sales up more than 9%" said Mike Duke, Wal-Mart president and chief executive. | |
Wal-Mart has added almost 10 million square feet of retail space in the last three years, and 37% of this came from developments abroad. | |
Sales at Wal-Mart's US discount stores have suffered because of high levels of unemployment which have seen customers cutting back on some essential items. | |
However, countries like Japan and Brazil have helped offset this drop off in sales. | |
UK boost | |
Earlier on Tuesday, Wal-Mart's UK operation, Asda, said it would create 7,500 new jobs in the UK next year, half of them at new stores. | |
The company said it would hire 3,500 at new stores, 2,400 for its home shopping service and 100 in new pharmacies. | The company said it would hire 3,500 at new stores, 2,400 for its home shopping service and 100 in new pharmacies. |
Asda will also recruit 1,500 staff at Netto stores, doubling its headcount at the Danish discount retail chain it bought in May. | Asda will also recruit 1,500 staff at Netto stores, doubling its headcount at the Danish discount retail chain it bought in May. |
The company said that it already had 3,000 unfilled job vacancies available. | |
"I'm proud to say that next year we will once again create thousands of new jobs at every level of our growing business," said Andy Clarke, Asda's chief executive. | "I'm proud to say that next year we will once again create thousands of new jobs at every level of our growing business," said Andy Clarke, Asda's chief executive. |