Brexit brings new headache to US retailers
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New York
THE UK's vote to leave the European Union sent shares of US retailers tumbling for a second day on concern that overseas woes will compound the companies' sluggish sales.
The "Brexit" vote threatens to hurt a top source of visitors to the US and further strengthen the dollar, worsening two of the main headwinds that have been affecting US retailers.
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