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More US retailers report grim results

By Jonathan Birchall in New York

Published: November 17 2008 15:44 | Last updated: November 17 2008 15:44

Lowe’s and Target, two of the largest US retailers, on Monday joined the long procession of stores reporting grim third-quarter results, as US consumers cut back on discretionary spending amid anxieties about the economy.

Lowe’s, the second largest US home improvement retailer, reported a 24 per cent fall in third quarter earnings to $488m, or 33 cents per diluted share.

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