Senin, 02 Desember 2019

Exclusive: U.S. digs deeper into Deutsche role in Danske money laundering scandal - sources - Reuters

FRANKFURT/NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice has in recent weeks stepped up its investigation into Deutsche Bank’s role in the 200 billion euro ($220 billion) Danske Bank money laundering scandal, four people familiar with the inquiry told Reuters.

FILE PHOTO: The headquarters of Germany's Deutsche Bank are photographed in Frankfurt, Germany, July 8, 2019. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/File Photo

One source said the DoJ’s new line of inquiry is whether Deutsche (DBKGn.DE) helped move tainted money from Danske(DANSKE.CO), Denmark’s largest lender, into the United States. If proven, that could lead to steep financial penalties.

Officials from the DoJ, who have been working closely with Estonian prosecutors for around a year, have also begun cooperating with Frankfurt state prosecutors, the sources said.

The Frankfurt prosecutors have been exploring Deutsche’s role in processing payments for the Danish bank.

The DoJ’s focus on Germany’s largest bank and its work with Frankfurt prosecutors have not previously been reported.

A Danske spokesman said it continued to cooperate with the authorities in Estonia, Denmark, France and the United States.

The DoJ and Frankfurt state prosecutors declined to comment on the U.S. investigation, which two sources told Reuters is due to be completed next year.

Deutsche Bank’s spokesman said it had significantly improved controls in recent years.

“We have repeatedly stressed that we are in a good and constructive exchange with the authorities,” he added.

Danske’s admission last year that suspicious payments totaling 200 billion euros from Russia and elsewhere flowed through its branch in Estonia has triggered worldwide probes.

The bulk of these payments were processed by Deutsche, sources have previously told Reuters.

Although the Justice Department requested information from Deutsche last year relating to Danske transactions, at the time its executives believed that the investigation was focused onDanske and that the German bank itself was not a target.

However, Deutsche officials were made aware in recent months that the scope of the DoJ probe had broadened to the bank’s role in facilitating the Danske trades and its possible failure to report suspicious transactions quickly enough, one of the people said.

Deutsche has already paid nearly $700 million in fines by New York and British regulators in a separate money laundering case involving $10 billion in so-called mirror trades from Russia, which the DoJ is still investigating.

FOLLOWING THE MONEY

U.S. investigators have spoken to current and former Deutsche compliance staff in the U.S. who raised concerns over possible suspect transactions with supervisors but were ignored, two people said, adding that some involved Danske.

Estonian prosecutors are sharing their findings on Danske, hoping they will share in the proceeds in the event of U.S. fines, four people said.

One source said Estonian prosecutors are examining more than ten transactions involving up to $2 billion of suspect criminal funds in total. Reuters could not ascertain the details of those deals.

Deutsche alerted Germany’s money laundering data authority and state prosecutors in February to more than one million suspect money transfers, two people said, five years after a whistleblower raised the alarm at Danske.

Washington and Frankfurt are now asking what led to the delay and whether there were lapses as some of the contested money transfers, which were earlier singled out by compliance staff, are among those Deutsche later flagged, two people said.

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Frankfurt prosecutors have also questioned Sylvie Matherat, Deutsche’s former top official in charge of anti-moneylaundering and the highest ranking of ten Deutsche bankers and executives they have interviewed.

Matherat, who left Deutsche this year, and the others were interviewed as witnesses whose first-hand knowledge is being drawn on to form an overall picture, the person said.

Matherat declined to comment. A Deutsche spokesman confirmed she had been interviewed as a witness.

Editing by Alexander Smith

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2019-12-02 06:09:00Z
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China's factory activity expands at quickest pace in almost three years - Fox Business

China's factory activity unexpectedly expanded at the quickest pace in almost three years in November, with solid increases in output and new orders, a private business survey showed on Monday.

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But business confidence slipped and companies were reluctant to replenish their inventories, worried about the uncertain outlook for demand and the prolonged China-U.S. trade war.

The Caixin/Markit Manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) index rose to 51.8 in November from 51.7 in the previous month. That marked the fastest expansion since December 2016, when it was 51.9.

The 50-mark separates expansion from contraction on a monthly basis. Economists polled by Reuters had expected a dip to 51.4.

Zhengsheng Zhong, director of macroeconomic analysis at CEBM Group, noted both domestic and overseas demand rose in November.

"Manufacturing investment may be lingering near a recent bottom," Zhang wrote in a release accompanying the data.

"If trade negotiations between China and the U.S. can progress in the next phase and business confidence can be repaired effectively, manufacturing production and investment is likely to see a solid improvement," he said.

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China's official factory activity gauge on Saturday also surprised, returning to growth for the first time in seven months as domestic demand picked up in response to stimulus measures. But gains were slight and export orders sluggish.

The official survey focuses more on heavy industry than Caixin's, which is believed to include firms that are more export oriented. The two surveys also cover different geographical areas.

The Caixin survey showed total new orders and factory production remained at buoyant levels in November, although they both eased slightly from record highs in the previous month, when they grew the fastest in over six years and nearly three years, respectively.

The sub-index for new export orders came in at 51, marginally below that in October, when it was the highest since February 2018.

Resilience in the sector led to a notable recovery in the labor market in the month, with companies adding workers

for the first time in eight months.

However, profit margins remained under pressure, with input costs continuing to rise while output charges fell, suggesting some firms are still cutting their prices due to fierce competition for sales.

MORE STIMULUS NEEDED?

The Chinese government has been trying to spur domestic demand for well over a year, largely through higher infrastructure spending and tax cuts, but the measures have been slow to gain traction.

Economic growth cooled to a near 30-year low of 6.0 percent in the third quarter and some analysts warn it could fall into the high 5 percent range in the current quarter.

To help avert a sharper slowdown, China has brought forward 1 trillion yuan ($142.07 billion) of the 2020 local government special bond quota to this year. The bonds are used largely to fund public works.

While China has cut some of its key lending rates in the last few months to reduce corporate financing costs, the reductions have been quite modest. Analysts believe policymakers are reluctant to unleash more aggressive stimulus out of concern it could heighten financial risks and add to a mountain of debt.

A central bank official said on Friday China has room to ease monetary policy further, but authorities should not be careless in how they use such stimulus options, reinforcing its cautious stance.

TRADE UNCERTAINTIES

Washington and Beijing said in October they were working on a "phase one" trade agreement, but initial market hopes for a quick deal are fading after weeks of conflicting headlines.

A deal could slide into next year as Beijing presses for more extensive tariff rollbacks, and the Trump administration counters with heightened demands of its own.

U.S. President Donald Trump said last week the United States and China were close to an agreement. Additional U.S. duties on Chinese exports are set to kick in on Dec. 15.

But months of protests in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong have also exacerbated tensions.

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A trade deal has now stalled after the U.S. passed legislation backing protesters in Hong Kong, news website Axios reported on Sunday, citing a source close to Trump's negotiating team.

(Reporting by Yawen Chen and Kevin Yao; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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2019-12-02 05:23:43Z
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Two storms leave 50 million under winter alert as travelers return from Thanksgiving - CNN

Airlines have delayed flights across the country on what is expected to be the busiest travel day in the US. American, Delta and other airlines issued travel waivers for those who want to cancel or change their plans.
A winter storm that has pounded the Upper Midwest with heavy snow is shifting over to the Northeast, where it will dump more snow mixed with freezing rain, the National Weather Service said.
Many roads in Duluth, Minnesota, are "extremely treacherous" or impassable, the National Weather Service said.
Blizzard-like conditions will finish off the holiday weekend in the Great Lakes region, the weather service said, while up to 12 inches of snow may cover parts of the Dakotas to Michigan, it said.
By Tuesday, parts of the Northeast will see up to a foot of snow, the service said. New York will see up to 2 inches of snowfall each hour on Sunday and Monday, it said, making for dangerous roads as the snow piles on. Downed trees and power lines are also possible.
Meanwhile, rain will stretch from coastal areas in the Northeast to farther south where it will be accompanied by thunderstorms and strong wind gusts, the weather service said.
"A cold front will be positioned from central Ohio, arcing eastward near the Appalachians, then south-southwestward into the Florida Panhandle," it said. Thunderstorms are possible along that front, it said.

Rain and wind in California

Across the country, a storm in the West Coast will continue to drench California through Monday, while parts of the state in higher elevations will see snow.
"Some flooding is possible in parts of Northern California, especially for areas with burn scars," the weather service said. "Meanwhile, the Sierra Nevada could see snow measured in feet."
In parts of Southern California, about 10,000 customers were in the dark, Southern California Edison said. The utility said the outage was storm-related, after winds and snow topped trees downed wires.
"No Wi-Fi, no electricity, so it's like we're back in the 1800s," Fabrice Vignati who was in Crestline --- a little more than 70 miles east of Los Angeles -- told CNN affiliate KTLA.
The company said it would be passing out firewood to affected residents with the help of authorities.
The storm will linger over the state through Tuesday, the weather service said.
Sunday, expected to be a historically busy day for US airlines, will see an anticipated 3.1 million passengers, according to Airlines for America, an airline trade organization. A record 31.6 million passengers were forecast to travel on US airlines during the Thanksgiving holiday period, up 3.7% from last year.
But by early Sunday morning, more than 150 flights had been delayed, according to FlightAware.com. Travel impacts are expected to last through Monday, the weather service said.
Delta Airlines announced weather waivers for 16 cities in the Upper Midwest on Saturday, and 22 cities in the Northeast for Sunday and Monday, including airports in Boston and the New York area.
American Airlines issued waivers for passengers traveling Sunday and Monday on flights to and from New York's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports as well as Newark and the airline's hub in Philadelphia. Other cities in the American Airlines announcement include Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Toronto, Canada.

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2019-12-01 14:26:00Z
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Two storms leave 50 million under winter alert as travelers return from Thanksgiving - CNN

Airlines have delayed flights across the country on what is expected to be the busiest travel day in the US. American, Delta and other airlines issued travel waivers for those who want to cancel or change their plans.
A winter storm that has pounded the Upper Midwest with heavy snow is shifting over to the Northeast, where it will dump more snow mixed with freezing rain, the National Weather Service said.
Blizzard-like conditions will finish off the holiday weekend in the Great Lakes region, the weather service said, while up to 12 inches of snow may cover parts of the Dakotas to Michigan, it said.
By Tuesday, parts of the Northeast will see up to a foot of snow, the service said. New York will see up to 2 inches of snowfall each hour on Sunday and Monday, it said, making for dangerous roads as the snow piles on. Downed trees and power lines are also possible.
Meanwhile, rain will stretch from coastal areas in the Northeast to farther south where it will be accompanied by thunderstorms and strong wind gusts, the weather service said.
"A cold front will be positioned from central Ohio, arcing eastward near the Appalachians, then south-southwestward into the Florida Panhandle," it said. Thunderstorms are possible along that front, it said.

Rain and wind in California

Across the country, a storm in the West Coast will continue to drench California through Monday, while parts of the state in higher elevations will see snow.
"Some flooding is possible in parts of Northern California, especially for areas with burn scars," the weather service said. "Meanwhile, the Sierra Nevada could see snow measured in feet."
In parts of Southern California, about 10,000 customers were in the dark, Southern California Edison said. The utility said the outage was storm-related, after winds and snow topped trees downed wires.
"No Wi-Fi, no electricity, so it's like we're back in the 1800s," Fabrice Vignati who was in Crestline --- a little more than 70 miles east of Los Angeles -- told CNN affiliate KTLA.
The company said it would be passing out firewood to affected residents with the help of authorities.
The storm will linger over the state through Tuesday, the weather service said.
Sunday, expected to be a historically busy day for US airlines, will see an anticipated 3.1 million passengers, according to Airlines for America, an airline trade organization. A record 31.6 million passengers were forecast to travel on US airlines during the Thanksgiving holiday period, up 3.7% from last year.
But by early Sunday morning, more than 150 flights had been delayed, according to FlightAware.com. Travel impacts are expected to last through Monday, the weather service said.
Delta Airlines announced weather waivers for 16 cities in the Upper Midwest on Saturday, and 22 cities in the Northeast for Sunday and Monday, including airports in Boston and the New York area.
American Airlines issued waivers for passengers traveling Sunday and Monday on flights to and from New York's John F. Kennedy and LaGuardia airports as well as Newark and the airline's hub in Philadelphia. Other cities in the American Airlines announcement include Boston, Buffalo, Pittsburgh and Toronto, Canada.

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2019-12-01 13:04:00Z
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Fiat Chrysler, UAW reach new tentative labor deal - CNBC

UAW President Gary Jones (left) and FCA North America Chief Operating Officer Mark Stewart opened 2019 contract talks with a ceremonial hand shake during an event on July 16, 2019 at the company's North American headquarters in Auburn Hills, Mich.

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DETROIT – Fiat Chrysler and the United Auto Workers union have reached a tentative deal on a new labor contract amid tumultuous times for both sides.

The UAW Bargaining Committee agreed to a deal with Fiat Chrysler to add $4.5 billion in investments, translating to 7,900 jobs over the course of a four-year deal, according to a UAW statement. The $4.5 billion comes on top of an earlier pledge of $4.5 billion for a total of $9 billion marked for new investment, UAW Vice President Cindy Estrada said in the statement.

Fiat Chrysler confirmed in a statement that it had reached a tentative deal with UAW. 

Last week the UAW turned its attention to Fiat Chrysler – the last of the Detroit automakers it needs to seal a new contract with in 2019.

The agreement comes days after the resignations of two high-ranking union officials, including UAW President Gary Jones, who were connected to an ongoing federal corruption probe of the union. Jones, whose Michigan home was raided by federal agents in August, has not been charged by federal prosecutors.

It also comes nearly a month after Fiat Chrysler announced plans to merge with French automaker PSA Group.

A final agreement is likely at least a week or two away from being approved or rejected by rank-and-file union members. The UAW-Fiat Chrysler National Council will meet on Dec. 4 to go over details of the proposed deal. If adopted, the tentative agreement will go to all Fiat Chrysler hourly and salary workers for a ratification vote that will begin on Dec. 6, according to the statement.

The pact is expected to share many of the same terms as the union's recent contracts with Ford Motor and General Motors. Those deals included 3% raises or 4% lump-sum bonuses each year of the contract, retention of roughly 3% out-of-pocket health-care costs and a path for temporary workers to become full-time employees.

"Out of respect for our members, we will refrain from commenting any further or releasing full details of the agreement until the UAW-FCA Council leaders meet and review the details," said Estrada in the statement.

GM also agreed to $11,000 ratification bonuses for most of its full-time employees. Ford agreed to $9,000 ratification bonuses, however previous contracts have included lower amounts for Fiat Chrysler workers.

The federal probe into corruption of the UAW, which started with Fiat Chrysler, has led to charges against 13 people, including seven convictions of people affiliated with the union and three Fiat Chrysler executives.

-- CNBC's Alex Sherman contributed to this report

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2019-11-30 16:03:00Z
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Most holiday shoppers prefer buying gifts online - not in stores - Fox Business

More than half of consumers are shopping online for their holiday gifts, according to a new report.

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According to the Holiday Outlook 2019 report released by PwC, 54 percent of respondents plan to do their holiday shopping online, compared to 46 percent who plan to go in-store.

That’s almost the opposite of the trends in 2015 when 58 percent said they planned to shop in-store and 42 percent said they planned to shop online.

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The report also found that younger generations who are planning to shop online expect to use their phones almost as much as their personal computers to make purchases.

Meanwhile, older generations who are planning to shop online plan to use their personal computers over their smartphones.

However, millennials (as well as metro residents and Amazon Prime members, according to the report) are also looking to have more of an experience when they shop.

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More than half of the millennials overall who responded said they believe shopping is “an event to be experienced," which includes eating out, while only 44 percent of all consumers agreed with that sentiment.

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PwC also found that 60 percent of young millennials (aged 24 to 27) said they would “go out of my way for a superior shopping experience,” whereas only 40 percent of all consumers agreed.

Even though Black Friday has traditionally been viewed as one of the biggest days of holiday shopping, PwC found that only 36 percent of respondents said they would go shopping on Black Friday itself. Back in 2015, that number was 59 percent.

In fact, only 19 percent of people said they planned to finish their holiday shopping during the week of Black Friday, while 49 percent said they would finish their shopping after that week.

According to PwC, Black Friday has become less important because of the increase in online shopping, other deals that Amazon runs on Prime Day and the fact that retailers start offering Black Friday deals much earlier in the month.

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Similarly, a study from Deloitte found that 53 percent of people will take advantage of Cyber Monday deals, with only 44 percent shopping Black Friday discounts.

PwC even found that while 24 percent of people don’t plan to shop at all on Thanksgiving Day, 32 percent said they would shop online, 17 percent said they would shop in-store and 22 percent said they would do both.

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Overall, consumers are expected to spend an average of $1,284 on entertainment, gifts and travel, according to the report, which is an increase of 2.7 percent from last year.

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2019-11-30 13:02:34Z
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Amazon’s huge Cyber Weekend sale starts today – here’s a massive preview - BGR

Black Friday 2019 was a week-long affairat Amazon, and the deals were absolutely insane. Actually, we shouldn’t be using past tense becuase many of the best deals are still going — and they’re still insane! Highlights include deep discounts on AirPods 2 and AirPods Pro, big savings on SanDisk microSD cards up to 512GB, rock-bottom prices on TVs from Samsung, Sony, LG , and more, the lowest prices we’ve ever seen on iPads (the new 10.2-inch iPad is cheaper today than it was on Black Friday!), the best-selling Instant Pot on the planet for $49, secret Apple Watch Series 5 deals (additional discounts applied at checkout), an awesome Nintendo Switch console deal you can’t get anywhere else, deep discounts on PlayStation 4 consoles and games as well as discounted PlayStation Plus 12-month membership codes, and more. On top of that, there are three deals that actually get you free money from Amazon!

While the deep discounts will continue to roll in for another whole week, the name of this annual sales event will change a few times. That’s right, Black Friday just became Cyber Weekend, and Amazon has released a huge preview of the deals you can look forward to. Check out Amazon’s full press release below with a giant preview of all the deals, and then head over to Amazon’s big Cyber Weekend hub to check out even more deep discounts available right now.

Here’s the Deal: A Sneak Peek at Amazon’s Biggest Cyber Monday Deals Weekend Ever

Amazon kicks-off a full weekend of Cyber Monday deals on November 30, with new deals all day, every day and deeper discounts than ever before, including on Cyber Monday.

Customers can get an Echo Dot for just $22 or Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote for just $19.99, save $100 on PS4 PRO, save up to 45% on HAUS LABORATORIES by Lady Gaga Limited Time kits, save up to 80% on Kindle bestselling books, save 30% on select Hasbro Games, NERF, FurReal toys, and more.

SEATTLE – (BUSINESS WIRE) – Nov. 25, 2019 – (NASDAQ: AMZN) – It’s back! Amazon today released a preview of its deals for Cyber Monday – that special day when customers can find incredible deals in every department, all day long. This year, shoppers will find deeper discounts than ever before and more Deals of the Day than last Cyber Monday, with extra savings on top trending gifts, top quality selection, and more. Plus, to celebrate, Amazon is again offering amazing deals all weekend long leading into Cyber Monday – there will be thousands of deals beginning on November 30 and through December 2, on categories from fashion to toys, electronics, home, luxury beauty, books, active lifestyle and more. All weekend long and on Cyber Monday itself, shoppers will discover deals including $22 for an Echo Dot, $19.99 for a Fire TV Stick with Alexa Voice Remote, up to 35% off on Lacoste clothing, shoes, accessories, and home, up to 30% off on LEGO and select building toys and more – in addition to having more ways to shop and fast, free and convenient delivery options.

According to the National Retail Federation, more than 68 million shoppers plan to take advantage of deals and promotions this Cyber Monday – and Amazon won’t disappoint with Cyber Monday deals on top toys, TVs, gaming consoles, seasonal styles and much more on the Amazon App or by visitingamazon.com/cybermonday. Customers can also shop onsmile.amazon.com/cybermonday to find the same amazing deals and Amazon shopping experience, with the added bonus that AmazonSmile will donate a portion of the purchase price of eligible products to a charity of your choice.

On top of the wide selection of deals and discounts available throughout Amazon’s weekend of Cyber Monday deals, customers can also find select one-time-only deals from top-tier and most-loved brands across electronics, home, fashion, beauty, toys and more. These deals are expected to sell out, with new one-time-only deals launching throughout the day on November 28 (Thanksgiving), November 29 (Black Friday) and December 2 (Cyber Monday).

CYBER MONDAY DEALS PREVIEW: SAVINGS ALL WEEKEND LONG

Below is a selection of the top deals and products that will be available on various dates and times between November 30 and December 2, while supplies last at amazon.com/cybermonday orsmile.amazon.com/cybermonday, on the Amazon App or by simply asking, “Alexa, what are my deals?” Spanish speakers can browse online and shop via Alexa using Spanish language or multi-lingual mode on supported Echo and Alexa Built-in Devices.

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  • Save up to 50% on kids & baby clothing from Amazon Brands, including Amazon Essentials, Simple Joys by Carter’s, and Spotted Zebra
  • Save up to 30% on clothing for the family from Amazon Brands, including Amazon Essentials, Daily Ritual, and Goodthreads
  • Save 35% or more on microfiber sheets from AmazonBasics
  • Save up to 30% on bedding & bath for the family from AmazonBasics, Stone & Beam and Rivet
  • Save up to 30% on furniture from Rivet and Stone & Beam
  • Save up to 30% on kitchen electrics & housewares from AmazonBasics and Stone & Beam
  • Save up to 30% on luggage & travel from AmazonBasics
  • Save up to 30% on office furniture and supplies from AmazonBasics
  • Save up to 30% on phone accessories from AmazonBasics
  • Save up to 35% on mattresses & bed frames from AmazonBasics
  • Save 25% on household and personal care from Solimo
  • Save up to 25% on food and beverages from Amazon Fresh, Happy Belly and Wickedly Prime
  • Save up to 15% on beauty, vitamins, and supplements from Belei and Revly

Fashion

  • Save up to 40% on jeans from AG, Hudson, and more
  • Save up to 35% on Lacoste clothing, shoes, accessories, and home
  • Save up to 40% on Champion, Puma and more
  • Save up to 40% on New Balance shoes and apparel
  • Save up to 35% on Reebok footwear and apparel
  • Save up to 45% on Luggage sets from Columbia, Tommy Bahama, Delsey, and more
  • Save up to 35% on Ugly Christmas sweaters
  • Save up to 40% on Accessories from Tommy Hilfiger, Levi’s and more
  • Save up to 56% on select Ross-Simons jewelry
  • Save up to 30% on Jockey Basics
  • Save up to 50% on Cubcoats
  • Save up to 35% on Comfort shoes
  • Save up to 50% on Crocs for the whole family

Electronics

  • Save up to 30% on Headphones from Bose, Sony and other top brands
  • Save up to 25% on Home Theater Projectors
  • Save up to 25% on Samsung Galaxy S10/Note 10
  • Save on Samsung, Sony, and LG TVs
  • Save 30% on select cell phone cases
  • Save up to 25% on Jabra Elite Active 65t Earbuds
  • Save on the Google Pixel 3
  • Save up to 40% on Cameras, Telescopes, Binoculars
  • Save big on Nikon products
  • Save on Fujifilm Instax mobile printer
  • Save on Polaroid Snap Touch 2.0 Instant Print Camera
  • Save big on Sony cameras and lenses
  • Content Creator Savings on PC Devices and Accessories
  • Save big on select Chromebooks
  • Save up to 30% on Laptops, desktops and monitors
  • Save on PC Gaming laptops, desktops, monitors, components, and accessories
  • Deals to build your own custom PC
  • Save big on connected home products
  • Adobe Creative Cloud 40% off plus $10 gift card
  • Save 50% on H&R Block Tax Software
  • Save up to 60% on Brother printers
  • Save $100 on PS4 PRO
  • Save on Xbox One
  • Save 35% on Sindoh 3DWOX DP200 3D Printer
  • Save 15% on Monoprice MP10 Mini 3D Printer

Toys

  • Save 30% on select Hasbro games, NERF and FurReal toys
  • Save 30% on FurReal Plum, the Curious Panda (Amazon Exclusive)
  • Save 30% on select LEGO and building toys
  • Save $10 on L.O.L. Surprise! Winter Disco Bigger Surprise (Amazon Exclusive)
  • Save 20% on select Melissa & Doug toys
  • Save 20% on select Green Toys
  • Save on select toys and furniture from KidKraft
  • Save up to 35% on select Learning Resources toys
  • Save up to 30% on STEM toys from Osmo, National Geographic and Snapcircuits
  • Save up to 40% on select Capsule Chix, Pikmi Pops and Little Live Pets

Household, Kitchen & Home Furnishings

  • Save up to 35% on select furniture and mattresses
  • Save up to 35% on area rugs
  • Save up to 35% on gaming chairs & desks
  • Save on Instant Pot
  • Save on Breville Kitchen Appliances
  • Save on Nespresso
  • Save up to 15% on Aprilaire Whole House Humidifiers
  • Save 20% on First Aid Only 299 Piece All-Purpose First Aid Kit
  • Save 20% on Scott Essential Multifold Paper Towels
  • Save up to 30% on office furniture essentials
  • Save on Ninja Products
  • Save on SodaStream Machines
  • Save on Wusthof Cutlery
  • Save 20% on the Brother HC1850 Computerized Sewing and Quilting machine
  • Save up to 43% on the Ecovacs Ozmo 920
  • Save up to 45% on Sharpie, Paper Mate, and Elmer’s Slime
  • Save on Casper Mattresses

Smart Home & Home Improvement

  • Save up to 29% on NETGEAR Orbi Tri-Band Whole Home Mesh WIFI System
  • Save up to 25% on iRobot Roomba 675
  • Save up to 27% on iRobot 960
  • Save up to 30% on BLACK+DECKER
  • Save up to 20% on select DeWalt Best Sellers
  • Save 15% on NewAir Dual Zone Beverage Cooler
  • Save on Emerson Smart Thermostat and Echo Dot Bundle
  • Save up to 30% on Hunter Ceiling Fans
  • Save up to 15% on GE Profile Ice Maker
  • Save 35% on Dremel Rotary Bundle
  • Save up to 44% on GEARWRENCH Tools
  • Save up to 30% on August Home Smart Locks

Patio, Lawn & Garden

  • Save 35% on Cuisinart grills and accessories
  • Save 30% on the Greenworks 1700 PSI Pressure Washer
  • Save on the Poulan Pro Weed Eater
  • Save on Greenworks 40V Chainsaw with Battery
  • Save up to 50% on Aerogarden Harvest Elite

Audible, Music, Video & Books

  • Get 3 months of Kindle Unlimited for free – enjoy unlimited access to over 1 million books, popular magazines and thousands of books with Audible narration (offer valid for new subscribers only).
  • Get $5 back in eBook credit when you spend $20 on eBooks (activation required).
  • Save up to 80% on select Kindle bestselling books.
  • Get 30% off your first Prime Book Box, a children’s book subscription featuring handpicked favorites by the Amazon Book Editors. Offer valid for new subscribers only.
  • For a limited time, new members save 53% on the first 3 months of an Audible membership at $6.95 a month. Additional offers to be announced through the holiday season.
  • For a limited time, new Amazon Music Unlimited customers can get the best holiday deal in Amazon Music’s history – four months of the premium streaming tier for just $0.99, to enjoy unlimited access to more than 50 million songs, ad-free.
  • Current Amazon Music Unlimited subscribers in the US, UK, Germany and Japan can upgrade to the Family Plan free for two months, with access for up to six accounts.
  • Prime Video: 50% off Select Channels
  • Prime Video: 50% Off to Rent or Buy on New Release Movies
  • Eligible Prime members can purchase a Fire TV stick plus 2 month subscription to Showtime for $19.99.

Pets

  • Save 30% on select Greenies dog treats
  • Save 30% on Temptations cat treats
  • Save 30% on Cesar gourmet dog food
  • Save 32% on Embark Dog DNA Test for Breed Identification & Canine Genetic Health Screening
  • Save 33% on Furbo Treat Tossing Wifi Pet Camera
  • Save up to 30% on Nutro Dry Dog Food

Sports & Outdoors

  • Save 16% on GoSports Giant Wooden Toppling Tower
  • Save 35% on Coleman Portable Butane Stove
  • Save 35% on Segway Ninebot S Smart Self-Balancing Electric Transporter
  • Save 40% on ReelSonar Wireless Bluetooth Smart Fish Finder
  • Save 25% on LifeStraw Personal Water Filter
  • Save big on NordicTrack cardio equipment
  • Save up to 40% on Outdoor Essentials
  • Save up to 35% on electric and kids bikes, scooters, & more
  • Save $1,000 on Elby 9-speed electric bikes
  • Save 20% on Retrospec longboards, bikes, and helmets
  • Save on Roller Derby inline and roller skates
  • Save 35% on Intex inflatable kayaks
  • Golf clubs as low as $99
  • Save up to 45% on Basketball equipment, clothing, and accessories

Beauty & Grooming

  • Save up to 47% on Philips Norelco shavers and groomers
  • Save up to 45% on HAUS LABORATORIES by Lady Gaga Limited Time kits
  • Save up to 40% on select skin care, cosmetics and fragrances
  • Save up to 48% on select beauty hair care and grooming appliances
  • Save 20% or more on Braun electric razors for men
  • Save on select Differin and Cetaphil products
  • Save up to 40% on luxury & professional beauty products & select devices

Health and Personal Care

  • Save 50% on 23andMe Health + Ancestry Service
  • Save up to $60 on select Fitbit items
  • Up to 30% off Nutrition & wellness products
  • Save on Germ Guardian air purifier
  • Save on Body Fortress whey protein powder

Automotive

  • Save up to 36% on Chemical Guys 16-Piece Builder Wash Kit
  • 35% off NOCO Boost Plus UltraSafe Portable Lithium Car Battery Jumpstarter Pack

Baby

  • Save on Nanit smart baby monitor
  • Save on Fridababy mom & baby healthcare and grooming gift kit

Amazon Payments & Gift Cards

Amazon Business

  • Save up to 30% on laptops, desktops and monitors
  • Save up to 15% on select Georgia-Pacific PRO products
  • Save up to 15% on Clorox Professional product
  • Save on KOHLER faucets, fixtures, and more
  • Save up to 20% on Oreck Commercial XL Commercial Upright Vacuums

Small and Medium-sized Businesses on Amazon Handmade and Amazon Launchpad

  • Save 20% or more on Amazon Handmade products from around the world – shop deals and the gift guide at www.amazon.com/handmadegiftguide.
  • Save up to 40% on Trtl Travel Pillows
  • Save up to 35% on products from Cozy Comfort Company
  • Save 35% on MARLOWE. grooming products for men
  • Save 40% on Cabeau travel products
  • Save up to 35% on Select POW Audio Portable Wireless Speakers

Grocery and Gourmet

  • Save 20% or more on select Don Francisco’s coffee products
  • Save 30% on select Orgain products
  • Save 40% on Two Rivers hot cocoa sampler pack
  • Save 33% on Pukka Herbs tea holiday advent calendar

FIND GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR LIST

Customers can shop Amazon’s biggest-ever selection of curated gift guides and exclusive storefronts this year, which offer gifting inspiration and more:

ENTERTAINMENT WHILE YOU SHOP

Customers can access a variety of festive entertainment benefits from Amazon Music, Prime Video and more while they shop this season.

Amazon Music is the source for hundreds of holiday playlists and only Amazon Music listeners can access new Amazon Original tracks to celebrate the holidays, featuring John Legend, Ellie Goulding and more. To get the party started, simply ask “Alexa, play holiday music,” in the Amazon Music mobile app for iOS and Android, and on all Alexa-enabled devices.

Customers can also ring in the holidays with The Kacey Musgraves Christmas Show, a new Christmas themed special for Amazon Prime Video. The special will premiere globally Friday, November 29, paying tribute to holiday specials of the past whilst also reinventing just what a Christmas special can be, with a magically modern twist. We’ll also invite customers to celebrate the holidays all season long with the Prime Video Holiday Collection and catch up on movies the whole family will enjoy. This collection highlights many movies included with Prime such as the signature holiday classic It’s A Wonderful Life, along with new favorites such as Mariah Carey’s All I Want for Christmas Is YouThe Snowy Day and Pete the Cat: A Groovy New Year. Prime Video also has countless holiday movies for rent or purchase including ElfHome AloneLove Actuallyand Polar Express. Prime members can also subscribe to premium and specialty channels and watch even more holiday favorites.

DISCOVER EVEN MORE WAYS TO SHOP

In addition to amazon.com/cybermonday, customers can shop Amazon’s weekend of Cyber Monday Deals in the following ways:

  • Amazon.com in Spanish: Customers can visit amazon.com/espanol or use the Amazon App to shop, browse and search for millions of products, view their carts, and place orders in Spanish.
  • Amazon App: The Amazon App allows customers to conveniently shop for their holiday needs – anytime and anywhere. With low prices and new deals all day, every day this holiday season, customers can be sure to never miss out by setting Watch a Deal alerts using the Amazon App. Simply click, “Watch this Deal” on any item and receive a notification to your mobile phone when the deal is about to start. Plus, Prime members can take advantage of Prime Early Access and receive 30-minute early access on select Lightning Deals this holiday season.
  • Alexa Shopping: Customers can shop the latest deals with Alexa on an Echo device simply by asking, “Alexa, what are my deals?” Add to your Amazon wish list with Alexa by saying, “Alexa, add headphones to my wish list” and track packages and confirm your delivery date with Alexa by asking, “Alexa, where’s my stuff?” Starting November 17th, Alexa will not reveal names of items likely to be gifts when customers ask, “Alexa, where’s my stuff?” or read delivery notifications, to prevent spoiling surprises during the holiday season. Customers that prefer to never hear, or always hear item names can change their settings in the Alexa App. If an item is marked as a gift during checkout, Alexa will never reveal order details.
  • Amazon Business: Customers shopping for work can find year-end savings and deals for their business. From items for the workplace, including office and electronics, to new oven thermometers for food service professionals, Amazon Business offers deals for businesses across industries of all sizes. Visit amazon.com/holidayforbusiness. For more information and to sign up for a free business account, visit amazon.com/business.
  • Amazon Books: Whether customers want to discover a new book for the holidays, test-drive a device, or purchase Amazon Gift Cards, Amazon Books offers gifts for everyone. To find the store nearest you visit:amazon.com/stores.
  • Amazon 4-star: Designed around Amazon.com customers, Amazon 4-star stores feature products that are 4 stars and above, top sellers, new and trending, and most popular from top categories including devices, consumer electronics, toys, games, books, kitchen and home. To find the store nearest you visit: amazon.com/stores.
  • Amazon Live: Watch Amazon Live’s shoppable Cyber Monday livestream for demonstrations on the top deal products and cameo appearances from celebrities you love. Tune-in starting at 4am PST by visiting amazon.com/live.
  • Whole Foods Market: Prime members who shop at Whole Foods Market have access to a number of benefits year-round, like deep discounts on dozens of select popular products each week and an additional 10 percent off hundreds of in-store items. Additionally, Prime members in thousands of cities and towns can shop their local Whole Foods Market store using Amazon.com or the Amazon App.
  • Treasure Truck: Discover great gifts you never thought of on Treasure Truck. Opt-in by texting ‘TRUCK’ to 24193 and receive notifications for same-day offers – order the item and pick up at the truck the same day. This Cyber Monday, gift givers who act fast will find an incredible deal on a holiday-must-have kitchen item on the truck in select cities, while supplies last.
  • Woot!: Offers daily deals on customers’ favorite brands and free shipping for Prime members. Visit woot.com from November 30 through December 2 or download the Woot! App for ridiculously good deals.

SHOP WITH PURPOSE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON

Amazon is committed to making holiday giving and giving-back easier than ever.

  • AmazonSmile: To jump right into holiday shopping and support your favorite charitable organization at the same time, simply visitsmile.amazon.com/cybermonday. By starting with smile.amazon.com, you’ll find the same Amazon experience, with the added bonus that we’ll donate a portion of the purchase price of eligible products to a charity of your choice.
  • Charity Lists: Charity Lists give charitable organizations an easy way to create wish lists of products needed, while providing a convenient way for customers to donate these essential items directly to the causes. Customers are able to contribute items that are truly critical, to charities they care about, no matter how big or small. Customers can shop thousands of Charity Lists by visiting smile.amazon.com/charitylists, with new charities joining all the time.
  • (RED) Shopathon: For the third year, Amazon is offering a limited (RED) edition of the all-new Echo, available for pre-order now at amazon.com/REDand available for a limited time. For every Echo (RED) edition sold, Amazon will donate $10 to the Global Fund. Additionally, customers interested in supporting (RED)’s fight by donating to the cause can do so on Alexa-enabled devices by simply saying, “Alexa, donate to (RED).” In addition to the new (RED) Echo, Amazon is providing customers a single destination, Amazon.com/RED, to shop a huge array of products that give back, spanning tech, fashion, health & fitness, home & kitchen and travel.

SHIPPING AND DELIVERY MADE EASY

In addition to free delivery on more than 100 million items for all Amazon customers, Amazon has expanded its fast, free, and convenient delivery options for Prime members and customers this holiday season.

Fast and Reliable One-Day and Same-Day Delivery. Prime members in the U.S. can shop a selection of over 10 million items for Prime Free One-Day Delivery and millions of items available for Same-Day Delivery in 46 major metropolitan areas. These delivery options are not only convenient for customers – they’re better for the planet because One-Day and Same-Day deliveries ship from local fulfillment centers so they travel shorter distances and generate less carbon emissions. Not a Prime member yet? Join Prime or start a 30-day free trial at amazon.com/prime.

Ultrafast and FREE grocery delivery: Now Prime members get free and fast grocery delivery from Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods Market. Selection includes a variety of products for all your holiday needs from meat, seafood, produce, snacks, and household essentials, with options for fast one- and two-hour delivery windows. Prime members who live in one of the more than 2,000 cities and towns where grocery delivery is available can request an invitation to shop Amazon Fresh or Whole Foods Market delivery. Learn more atamazon.com/grocery.

Pick-up and delivery on your terms: This holiday season, customers can pick-up their packages at a number of Amazon Hub locations including thousands of in-store staffed Counter pickup points across the U.S. within Rite Aid, GNC and Stage stores, as well as at Health Mart independent pharmacies. Additionally, tens of millions of products can be easily and conveniently delivered to 900 cities and towns across the country via Lockeror Locker+. To find an Amazon Hub location, visit amazon.com/Hub. In addition, Prime members in 50 U.S. cities and surrounding areas can also enjoy secure, convenient package delivery with Key by Amazon (amazon.com/key).


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