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For your information, you can find below the description of the video Online Spending on Black Friday Sets New Record published by the Youtube channel Bloomberg Television:
Black Friday shoppers spent a record $9.8 billion online in the US, Adobe Analytics reported, offering a positive sign for retailers facing lackluster sales forecasts for the holiday season. Demand for electronics, smartwatches, TVs and audio equipment helped boost the day’s online sales by 7.5% compared with last year. Bloomberg's Charlie Wells reports.
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