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Visa, Mastercard ask U.S. court to declare card fees are lawful

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Visa Inc and MasterCard Inc, opening another front in an eight-year battle over credit card fees paid by retailers, on Friday asked a federal judge to declare that the fees do not violate antitrust law. Full story

Aeropostale shares fall on 1Q loss, weak forecast

Shares of Aeropostale Inc. fell on Friday, a day after the teen apparel retailer reported a first-quarter loss and offered second-quarter guidance that disappointed investors. Full story

Gap falls as investors eye cautious outlook

While a resurgent Gap's first-quarter profit topped Wall Street's expectations, the retailer's backing of a full-year earnings outlook that remains below analysts' estimates pressured its stock on Friday. Full story

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Sears losses mount, weighs sale of unit to shore up liquidity

Big stores nix credit card settlement, file suit

Zumiez posts lower 1Q income as costs increase

Sears losses mount as cold weather bites

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Signet 1st quarter net income up

Apax Partners to take rue21 private in $1.1 billion deal

Rue21 to go private in $1.1 billion deal

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  Retailers in the Red After Earnings

Retailers are weak on earnings, reports CNBC's Bob Pisani.

  Bangladesh building collapse has political consequences for the US

MSNBC’s Steve Kornacki talks about the Bangladesh disaster and how it’s brought the issue of workers’ rights back into the spotlight. The panel then joins the conversation to discuss the human cost of cheap labor and how a tragedy like Bangladesh can be prevented.

  How globalization impacts worker safety

Scott Nova from the Worker Rights Consortium joins Alex Wagner and the NOW panelists to discuss globalization and the cost of worker safety around the world.

  JC Penney Misses on Top and Bottom Line

Paul Swinand, Morningstar analyst, breaks down the retailer's first quarter results and suggests possible turnaround strategies for the company.

  Wal-Mart: Bucket of Bad News

Colin McGranahan, Sanford Bernstein analyst, has the play on the world's largest retailer after a disappointing earnings report and forecast put pressure on the stock.

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