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Walmart, Target and Home Depot set to give Wall Street a peek at the American consumer, one week after stocks’ all-time high

Walmart, Target and Home Depot set to give Wall Street a peek at the American consumer, one week after stocks’ all-time highWorldPing

Walmart, Target, Home Depot and Lowe's report earnings this week after the steepest drop in U.S. retail spending in more than a year.

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