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Dollar General shares tumble after it cuts forecasts, blaming a spending slump and theft

By Parija Kavilanz, CNN New York (CNN) — Dollar General slashed its sales and profit outlook for the year on Thursday, blaming headwinds including weaker consumer spending on non-essential purchases and increasing theft. Dollar General shares tumbled about 14%, to about $135 a share, in midday trading Thursday. The discount store’s challenges are yet another

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The Fed’s preferred inflation measure stayed high in July — and consumers are continuing to spend

By Alicia Wallace, CNN Minneapolis (CNN) — US inflation may have remained elevated in July, but consumers just wanted to have some fun. New Commerce Department data released Thursday showed that consumer spending jumped 0.8% last month as shoppers shelled out for restaurants, live shows, toys, games and recreational equipment. It’s the strongest monthly spending

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China’s biggest homebuilder is fighting for its life. Here’s what you need to know about the real estate crisis

By Laura He, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — Just a few months ago, Country Garden was the biggest property developer in China, with more than 3,000 developments spanning the country. Now, the company is struggling to survive in a crisis-hit industry, where many others are in the same boat. On Wednesday, Country Garden reported a

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China is still suffering from declining factory output. Demand for services is also slowing

By Laura He, CNN Hong Kong (CNN) — Factory activity in China contracted for a fifth straight month in August, adding pressure on Beijing to roll out more stimulus measures to bolster the faltering economy. The official manufacturing Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) — which surveys larger companies and state-owned enterprises — stood at 49.7 in

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It’s not just crime: What’s really going on with SF’s shrinking retail district

By Samantha Delouya, CNN (CNN) — In many ways, San Francisco’s downtown is in dire straits. The city’s once bustling Union Square neighborhood — teeming with shoppers, diners, and tourists — has suffered declining foot traffic and closing stores. Stores in the area, once crowded with shoppers, are now replaced by papered-over windows and “Retail

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Hundreds of flights are canceled as Hurricane Idalia disrupts air travel

By Jordan Valinsky, CNN New York (CNN) — Flights across Florida continue to be disrupted Wednesday as Hurricane Idalia churns through the state. Several airports are currently closed, including Tampa, St. Pete-Clearwater and Tallahassee, according to the Federal Aviation Authority. Tampa’s airport is reopening to inbound flights at 4 pm ET and full reopen Thursday.

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