walmart: US retailers suffer losses after Walmart lowers its profit projection
Inflation is leading customers to spend more on food and less on higher-margin merchandise, Walmart said in a filing. That change in consumer spending has forced Walmart to cut prices on items like apparel in order to reduce its inventory.
Walmart's stock tumbled over 9 percent in extended trade, and other big retailers also sold off. Target fell over 5 percent, and Amazon was down about 4 percent. Meanwhile, Costco Wholesale Corp, Best Buy, Dollar General, and Dollar Tree each declined more than 3 percent. Home Depot fell almost 2 percent.
Together, US retailers were down more than USD100 billion in stock market value, based on the after-hours declines in their share prices, with Amazon and Walmart accounting for the vast majority of that decline.
Monday's after-hours slide in retailers' shares adds to a 24 percent drop in the S&P 500 retailing index so far in 2022.
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