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Walmart Raises Its Outlook as Shoppers Look for Bargains

The retailer reported revenue that beat expectations and said it expected net sales to rise 3.5 percent for the year.

The Scramble to Take Over What Bed Bath & Beyond Left Behind

Couples are racing to find new wedding registries while suppliers seek other customers and competing retailers pledge to accept that big blue coupon.

Shein, E-Commerce Retailer Hit by Criticism, Tries Charm Offensive

With an initial public offering expected at some point, the company is looking to change its public perception. Not everyone is buying it.

Macy’s Says Tony Spring Will Succeed Jeff Gennette as C.E.O.

Tony Spring, who runs Bloomingdale’s, will replace Jeff Gennette as C.E.O. in February. Mr. Gennette has led the chain since 2017.

People Bought Crocs During the Pandemic. They Haven’t Stopped.

While other brands that thrived with customers in quarantine have dropped off, sales of the easily slipped-on clogs are up nearly 200 percent since 2019.

The Chaotic, Dispiriting Work of Liquidating Harmon Stores

Employees of the beauty and health chain said Bed Bath & Beyond’s decision to shut it down had caught them by surprise. Communication never got…

Retailers Lay Out a Downbeat Outlook as Inflation Squeezes Low-Income Shoppers

Despite better-than-expected earnings, retail executives predict that any sales growth will be much smaller than in years past.

How Do You Buy and Sell Goods? We Want to Know.

E-commerce is more prevalent than ever, and goods today are often rented or resold. We want to hear about your experiences with the companies offering…

By Adding Apartments, Malls Seek to Bring Shopping Closer to Home

Facing an existential crisis over empty space, owners are trying to fill malls with residences, building on the live-work-play model sought by young adults.

The Retail C.E.O. Pipeline Is Running Dry

The battered industry’s next generation of leaders needs a complex set of skills, yet scaled-down store training programs aren’t meeting demand.