Alibaba Group Holding (NYSE:BABA) and other Chinese e-commerce stocks listed in the U.S. continued to see a volatile session Tuesday as the fiscal stimulus by China failed to impress investors.
By Casey Hall and Sophie Yu SHANGHAI, June 18 (Reuters) - China's second-biggest shopping festival is drawing to a subdued close, underscoring weak consumer confidence and government pressure on ...
JoyStreamer, JD.com’s digital avatar livestreaming solution, recorded significant growth during 618. The average number of merchants using the solution to livestream each day increased 500% year on ...
(Bloomberg) -- One of China’s biggest e-commerce platforms said it generated record sales during the country’s massive annual online shopping gala, belying concerns that persistent deflation is ...
Walmart has sold its stake in JD.com at a time when its Chinese operations are flying on a growing local preference for Costco-style warehouse shopping JD.com continues to face stiff competition in ...
JD Sports Fashion is betting that the next place Americans buy sneakers will not be a website or an app, but a conversation with an artificial intelligence assistant. The U.K.-listed retail giant said ...
Apple, Xiaomi, Huawei, Midea and Haier each rang up sales of over US$13.9 billion on the Alibaba and JD.com shopping platforms during the 618 shopping festival, reports the South China Morning Post.
“In the second quarter, we saw robust growth in user traffic, quarterly active customers, and user shopping frequency on JD’s platform, driven by sustained momentum across both our core JD Retail ...
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