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McDonald's blames economy as sales stall in July

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The Golden Arches are starting to lose some of their shine. McDonald's Corp. says a key revenue figure came in flat in July, its worst showing in more than nine years, as diners pulled back amid a rough economy. After years of outperforming rivals with a string of popular new items, the snag also suggests competition is intensifying for the world's biggest hamburger chain.

 

China economic growth set to slow

China economic growth set to slow

Economic growth in China during the third quarter of the year is expected to have slowed as a result of government measures to curb inflation.

 

Retail sales weather Hurricane Irene, stock market storm

Retail sales at major chain stores beat analysts' expectations, rising 4.4% year-over-year in August, according to Thomson Reuters' tally of 23 retailers. Discounters, including Target Corp. and Costco Wholesale Corp., did well as East Coasters stocked up before Hurricane Irene.

 

Pay TV industry loses record number of subscribers

Pay TV industry loses record number of subscribers

The weak economy is hitting Americans where they spend a lot of their free time: at the TV set. They're canceling or forgoing cable and satellite TV subscriptions in record numbers, according to an analysis by The Associated Press of the companies' quarterly earnings reports.

 

As Earnings Wind Down, Economic Woes Linger

A solid season of corporate results is wrapping up, ceding the stage to data that continues to signal a weak recovery.

 

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