Does the strong start to holiday shopping mask a fragile market?

Workers organize products during Cyber Monday at the Amazon's fulfillment center in Robbinsville, New Jersey
The US holiday shopping season kicked off with record online sales. But underlying signs of economic fragility signal that a pullback in spending could be looming.  Consumer confidence fell again in November. Still, Americans spent a record US$44.2 billion online during the period retailers call Cyber Week – the US shopping bonanza that runs from Thanksgiving through the following Monday – according to Adobe Analytics, which tracks shopper visits to online retail websites. Comparable

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