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Poor Christmas sales leave stores hungry

By Anuj Gangahar in New York, Guy Dinmore in Rome, Bertrand Benoit in Berlin and Peggy Hollinger in Paris

Published: December 26 2007 21:07 | Last updated: December 27 2007 00:34

US retail stocks fell on Wednesday as sales figures for the holiday period disappointed in spite of a last-minute rush by shoppers in the days before Christmas and heavy discounting by stores.

Shares in Target, the discount retailer, fell 2.5 per cent after it warned that sales could decline this month, denting hopes of a “Santa Claus rally”. Earlier, it had predicted a gain of as much as 5 per cent.

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