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Sales at several of Britain's top retail chains have fallen markedly as a result of the economic slowdown.
DSG International, which owns Currys and PC World, said like-for-like sales - which ignore new stores - had dropped 10% in the three months to 10 January.
Home Retail Group said like-for-like sales at its Argos chain had fallen 7.5% in the 18 weeks to 3 January.
DIY chain Homebase, which is also owned by Home Retail Group, saw like-for-like sales in the same period drop 10.2%.
Many retailers are struggling as consumers cut back on spending amid rising jobless figures, falling house prices and recession worries.
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