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Walmart lifts retail shares as US stocks retreat

New York - Walmart and some smaller retailers surged on Thursday following strong quarterly results, while the broader US market retreated on worries about higher interest rates.

Walmart Stores jumped 9.6% after reporting better-than-expected first-quarter earnings. Sports apparel and equipment chain Dick's Sporting Goods and youth-oriented apparel chain Urban Outfitters soared 8.6% and 14.0% following earnings.

The results boosted more broadly the beaten-down retailer sector, including Best Buy, Macy's and Nordstrom, all of which climbed more than two percent.

But it was not enough to buoy the whole market. The Dow Jones Industrial Average shed 0.5% to 17 435.40.
The broad-based S&P 500 dropped 0.4% to 2 040.04, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index fell 0.6% to 4 712.53.

Investors fixated on hawkish Fed statements, including remarks on Thursday from New York Federal Reserve Bank President Bob Dudley that a June or July rate hike was "reasonable" if economic data stays solid.

"We just have a constant drumbeat from Fed officials that the market isn't taking the threat of a rate hike seriously," said Alan Skrainka chief investment officer at Cornerstone Wealth Management.

Agricultural giant Monsanto climbed 3.5% after acknowledging it received an unsolicited bid from Bayer to create a global player in pesticides, seeds and genetically modified crops.

Both Monsanto and Bayer emphasized that the talks were still only exploratory at this stage.

Internet networking company Cisco Systems vaulted 3.2% as it projected sales in the current fiscal fourth quarter would rise as much as three percent and said earnings could exceed analyst expectations.

Cloud computing company Salesforce.com rose 4.1% as it projected full-year sales of about $8.2bn, up from $6.7bn last year.

FMC Technologies tumbled 4.7% following its announcement that it agreed to merge with French oil services company Technip to form a company with annual sales around $20bn.

Credit Suisse said the merger was an understandable move in light of investment cutbacks by oil companies, but that it "speaks to the severity and expected duration of continued weakness in deep water spending."

Banking shares pulled back after posting huge gains on Wednesday. JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup all lost at least 1%.

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