The world’s largest bricks-and-mortar retailer indicated that it is coping with President Trump’s trade wars as it posted a larger than expected increase in sales and boosted its full-year forecast.
Walmart’s sales in the United States rose by 2.8 per cent in the three months to July, marking the 20th consecutive quarter of growth and easily beating analysts’ forecasts of a 2.1 per cent rise.
The world’s largest bricks-and-mortar retailer indicated that it is coping with President Trump’s trade wars as it posted a larger than expected increase in sales and boosted its full-year forecast.
Walmart’s sales in the United States rose by 2.8 per cent in the three months to July, marking the 20th consecutive quarter of growth and easily beating analysts’ forecasts of a 2.1 per cent rise.
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