Cyber Monday to remain biggest online spending day
It is expected to hit a record US$3.39b in sales while Black Friday is catching up with US$3.34b
Seattle
CYBER Monday is poised to retain its status as the biggest online spending day of the year despite a surge of shoppers hitting computers and smartphones instead of stores on Black Friday to chase deals earlier in the season.
Online spending on Monday is expected to increase 10 per cent to a record US$3.39 billion, according to Adobe Systems Inc. Black Friday is catching up, with US$3.34 billion spent online, a gain of 21.6 per cent from a year ago.
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