KEY POINTS
  • Alibaba and JD.com racked up around $139 billion of sales across their platforms on China's Singles Day shopping event, setting a new record.
  • The record sales come despite worries about the strength of the Chinese consumer and the impact of Beijing's crackdown on technology companies.
  • Singles Day was a slightly more muted affair as Chinese technology companies continue to face scrutiny from regulators and President Xi Jinping pushes for so-called "common prosperity."

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GUANGZHOU, China — Chinese e-commerce giants Alibaba and JD.com set new sales records across their platforms on Singles Day, the largest shopping event in the world.

Shares of JD were up about 4.6% in afternoon trade in Hong Kong on Friday while Alibaba was down about 1.8%.

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