Third-party vendors are betting that White House will back down on steep China levies
Trade negotiators set to discuss level playing field for US ecommerce groups
The US’s biggest retailer is trying to convince Wall Street that scale is the key to winning market share amid trade war
The largest US retailer is striving to keep prices low even as Donald Trump’s levies take effect
Move comes after reports that retailer asked its suppliers to cut prices in response to US levies
European capitals are attempting to fill the security gap
Shares of world’s biggest retailer slide after full-year revenue growth forecast fails to meet Wall Street’s expectations
A decade ago, its huge stores looked outdated as online sales grew. Now they are pulling in more customers than ever
Federal Trade Commission accuses beverage company of discrimination by offering big retailer a ‘leg up’
World’s largest company by sales acknowledges progress is delayed and it expects to miss its 2030 goals
Stock markets are not the economy, luxury edition
Warehouse automation developer that counts Walmart and Target as customers delays release of annual report
‘Anti-woke’ activist Robby Starbuck says company told him it would stop considering race and gender for supplier contracts
Chains deploy stealthy technology to combat retail theft with mixed results
Retailer reports revenues of $169.6bn as lingering inflation draws wealthier consumers to low-price products
The US retail giant trades at a premium to racy tech stocks like Apple, and deservedly so
Launch of same-day services adds to pressure on struggling pharmacy chains such as CVS and Walgreens
The market giveth, and the market taketh away
Country’s largest supermarket chain facing increased ecommerce competition
Plus, Walmart shifts its strategy on China and the FTC’s non-compete ban suffers major blow in court
US retailer focuses on expanding its stores and Sam’s Club warehouse outlets in the country
China’s ecommerce groups are losing their lustre as an investment
What is good for Walmart is often bad for rivals
A high-margin and fast-growing ad business is changing the chain’s relationship with brands
Investors have worried that lacklustre consumer results and a weakening labour market signalled a slowdown