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Online holiday sales rose by 3.5% as discounts persuade deal-hungry shoppers

Por: CNBC Business January 06, 2023

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In this articleD3sign Moment Getty ImagesOnline sales during the holiday season rose 3.5% year over year to $211.7 billion, according to Adobe Analytics, as record-high discounts persuaded shoppers to open up their wallets.That spending marked a new peak for e-commerce sales during the crucial retail season, according to Adobe.Yet markdowns played a key role in moving merchandise. Overall spending got a boost from key shopping holidays that... + full article



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