Consumer demand worries hit US stocks

US stocks closed broadly lower for a third straight week on signs that consumer demand may be weakening.

US stocks closed broadly lower for a third straight week on signs that consumer demand may be weakening.

Retailers Gap and Aeropostale each lost more than 14% today after cutting their profit forecasts for the year, in part because of higher costs for raw materials and sluggish sales. That was a worrying sign for investors who had counted on shoppers to lead a recovery in spending.

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