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Walmart adds Tap-to-Pay to payment methods

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Walmart adds Tap-to-Pay to payment methods: What shoppers need to know
Walmart will finally begin accepting tap-to-pay options like Apple Pay and Google Pay at checkout, the nation’s largest retailer announced today.

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Walmart will finally accept tap to pay in stores by the end of 2026
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Walmart is giving shoppers something they've wanted for years: Apple Pay
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Walmart, Sam's Club stores will soon offer a new way to pay
Walmart and Sam's Club shoppers will soon have a new way to pay for their items at checkout.

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Walmart surrenders in tap-to-pay war, will start accepting Google Pay
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Walmart to Begin Accepting Apple Pay in U.S. Stores

Walmart says tariffs are raising costs

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Walmart to cut prices using its tariff refunds. Will others follow?
Walmart will use $2.9 billion in tariff refunds to lower prices, but other retailers are less clear on their plans.

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Walmart says tariffs are raising costs, but it’s trying to avoid price increases — for now
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Walmart says tariff refunds will help fund deeper price cuts
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Walmart gets $2.9 billion in tariff refunds
Walmart posted strong sales and profits in the latest quarter helped by a massive $2.9 billion in tariff refunds.

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Walmart pledges to use US tariff refund to cut grocery prices
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Walmart plans $2.9B tariff refund investment to lower prices, enhance customer experience
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Walmart will use $3B tariff refund to cut prices, improve customer experience
An international socialist institute and Cuba's construction ministry are subject to the latest US sanctions, Marco Rubio announces.

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Walmart receives nearly $3 billion in tariff refunds, says it plans to cut prices for shoppers
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Walmart says it's using tariff refunds to lower prices as sales show slowest growth in 6 years

Stocks, bond market and Walmart

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U.S. Stocks Slide as Bond Yields Rebound; Walmart Disappoints
U.S. stocks fell as the brief calm in the bond market evaporated.

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Higher yields in the bond market and a drop for Walmart drag US stocks lower
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The bond market swings back to worries and knocks US stocks lower
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US equity funds draw inflows despite market pressures
U.S. investors were net buyers of equity funds for a second straight week through August 19, supported by a strong ​earnings season and cooler inflation data, even as a bond-market ‌selloff and rising...

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Dow Jones sells off 700 points as bond yields rebound; Walmart sinks on weak results
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US stocks fall as bond yields rebound, oil rises despite Treasury push to lower rates

Walmart Sales Slow

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Walmart sales raise consumer concerns
LSEG head of consumer research Jharonne Marti discusses the mind of the consumer and the Walmart overreaction on 'Making Money.'

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Walmart sales under strain as US shoppers pull back
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Walmart Sales Slow as US Shoppers Cut Back on Spending
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After years of resistance, Walmart changes course

Walmart shoppers will soon have a faster way to check out at the register. Starting next week, the retail giant will roll out tap-to-pay at select Walmart stores and Sam’s Club locations across the United States.
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Walmart shares slump on weakest sales growth in over six years

Walmart reported its smallest sales gain in more than six years as some Americans continue to spend cautiously—especially when shopping at the retailer’s physical stores. On Thursday, Walmart said U.S.
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Walmart Posts Slowest Sales Growth in Years as Americans Tighten Wallets

Walmart and other big U.S. retailers have warned that consumers were being cautious, even if personal balance sheets seemed healthy.

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