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						Catwalks and Katy Perry: 
						Alibaba starts countdown to Singles' Day 
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		 [October 20, 2016] 
		 
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		KONG (Reuters) - Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group Holding Ltd 
		started the countdown to its annual shopping festival Singles' Day on 
		Friday, promising consumers - and investors - a bonanza of fashion 
		shows, virtual reality and U.S. pop star Katy Perry. 
 The one-day event, held annually on Nov. 11, sees billions of dollars of 
		goods sold via Alibaba's Tmall platform at steep discounts, and is a 
		barometer for the firm's performance. Transactions last year broke past 
		$14 billion.
 
 The celebration, launched seven years ago by Alibaba, has already 
		eclipsed the combined sales of the equivalent events in the United 
		States: Cyber Monday and Black Friday.
 
 However, Alibaba's accounting practices for the event came under 
		scrutiny this year by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 
		Some merchants have questioned whether results from the event are really 
		as high as reported.
 
 The firm, headed by billionaire businessman Jack Ma, plans to expand 
		Singles' Day sales globally this year, opening up Hong Kong and Taiwan 
		as the first markets outside China where consumers will be able to buy 
		international products via Tmall.
 
		 
		The plan is part of the firm's efforts to reduce reliance on China, 
		where it generates the bulk of its revenue, and where flagging economic 
		growth threatens to slow Alibaba's earnings.
 "Last year we brought many international brands to China for the first 
		time," Alibaba Chief Executive Daniel Zhang told reporters in Hong Kong 
		on Thursday.
 
		
		"We are bringing them to consumers in Hong Kong and Taiwan for the first 
		time this year, and next it will be Southeast Asia and the rest of the 
		world," he said. 
			
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			Alibaba founder and chairman Jack Ma speaks in front of a screen 
			showing real-time data of transactions at Alibaba Group's 11.11 
			Global shopping festival in Beijing, China, November 11, 2015. 
			REUTERS/Kim Kyung-Hoon/File photo 
            
			
 
		
		This year's event would feature a performance by Katy Perry, virtual 
		reality shopping, and a live-streamed fashion show in Shanghai allowing 
		viewers to pre-order items as they appear on the catwalk, the firm said.
 The sales are a key channel in driving transaction volumes, where 
		consumers can get cut-price deals ahead of time, but the transaction 
		only goes through on the day itself.
 
 (Reporting by Sijia Jiang in HONG KONG; Writing by Adam Jourdan; Editing 
		by Clarence Fernandez)
 
				 
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