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Last call for 27 BIG US Cyber Monday deals on Amazon from Dyson, Apple, Beats, UGG, and more By TANYA SHARMA FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 18:15 EST, 2 December 2024 | Updated: 18:30 EST, 2 December 2024 e-mail View comments Advertisement SHOPPING – Contains affiliated content. Products featured in this Mail Best article are selected by our shopping writers. If you make a purchase using links on this page, DailyMail.com will earn an affiliate commission. Click here for more information. Cyber Monday deals on Amazon are sizzling... but there are only a few hours left to snap up what you want. If there's something lingering in your cart or tempting you from your wish list, you don't want to wait a moment more. To make that last-minute Cyber Monday Amazon shopping extravaganza a little easier, we've rounded up the 27 best items you can pick up now. Whether it's something from Apple, like some new AirPods or an iPad , or you've had your eye on a Dyson vacuum , an iconic KitchenAid stand mixer , or UGG boots , you can pick it up now for a steep discount. Hurry — these deals will only be good for a few more hours. Here's what to pick up before the Amazon Cyber Monday sale wraps up! BLACK+DECKER Dustbuster $40 (was $60) Clean up quick! A Dustbuster is a must in any household for convenient tidying up purposes. With elevated suction power, this handles even more stubborn messes surprisingly well. Includes a crevice tool and flip-up brush. Shop Crest 3D Whitestrips $27 (was $50) Just two weeks to whiter teeth? If that's your goal, you need to keep a box of these handy. They'll gently remove up to fifteen YEARS of stains in days, leaving your grin bright and even more beautiful. Shop Apple AirPods Pro 2 $154 (was $249) New AirPods are always the answer if you're in the market for high-quality headphones that deliver top-tier sound. These offer active noise cancellation and are powered by the brilliant H2 chip. Shop Beats Solo 4 Headphones $100 (was $200) Epic sound quality is a given with these Beats Solo 4 headphones. With up to 50 hours of battery life, they're there for you whether you're rocking great tunes or listening to a podcast. And you can't beat this discount! Shop Mr. Coffee Espresso and Cappuccino Machine $150 (was $250) You aren't likely to find too many high-quality espresso machines for this price. Mr. Coffee is a tried-and-true reliable brand, so you can bet this combo espresso, cappuccino, and latte maker will never let you down. Shop Dyson Airwrap $490 (was $600) Go ahead and move this over from wish list to cart. At a rarely seen discount, it's well worth picking up today. The Airwrap is championed for delivering salon-quality style and includes six attachments for versatile styling options. Shop KitchenAid Artisan Series 5-Quart Stand Mixer $330 (was $460) No excuses not to add this iconic KitchenAid mixer to your cart. Available in dozens of gorgeous colors, it has a five-quart stainless steel bowl and is ideal for mixing dough for up to nine dozen cookies. Shop Shark Matrix Plus 2-in-1 Robot Vacuum and Mop $350 (was $750) A savings of 53% on a Shark robot vacuum and mop combo is almost unheard of, making this one of the best deals in the sale. If you're hoping to ease up on the stress a little next year, make this a part of your household stat. Shop Koolaburra by UGG Victoria Short Boots £0.00 Life's easier when you've got some cozy boots on your side. Even better if they happen to be super cute! These from the Koolaburra by UGG collection are accented by sweet bows for a fun flourish. Shop Le Creuset Sautese Oven $200 (was $350) It's not every day you spot Le Creuset cookware on sale, so when you do take it as a sign. The enameled interior prevents sticking. This is ideal for handling all of your holiday cooking needs with ease (and style). Shop Coach Willow Tote $245 (was $350) A chic tote is always an easy choice, especially when it's as timeless as the Coach Willow. Made with gorgeous pebbled leather in a lush dark stone hue, it's the kind of bag you can take anywhere from brunch to the office. Shop Oura Ring Gen3 Heritage $249 (was $300) Make 2025 the year of you! The Oura ring is a fab little accessory that helps you keep track of your fitness in so many ways. Monitor your sleep, heart rate, exercise, and so much more. Offers five to seven days of battery life, too. Shop Toniebox Audio Player Starter Set $70 (was $100) Prepare to delight the littles in your life! The Toniebox will keep them occupied for hours with the gift of music and storytelling. Plus, they'll have a blast choosing different Tonies — the entire thing is both fun and educational. Shop Apple iPad 10th Generation $259 (was $349) A reduced iPad is a no brainer. This model boasts a gorgeous 10.9" Liquid Retina display and is powered by the A14 Bionic chip. It's ideal for working, streaming, gaming, reading, and so much more. Shop Dyson V8 Cordless Vacuum $329 (was $470) This is the MVP of vacuums, so naturally a sale makes the buy that much sweeter if it's been hanging around in your cart. With 40 minutes of run time, it's a powerhouse that makes quick work of any mess. Shop Waterpik Aquarius Water Flosser $50 (was $100) Elevate your oral health with the ultimate addition to your routine. This popular water flosser is over 50% off right now. It includes seven tips and offers 10 settings so you can customize your treatment to your needs. Shop Belkin 3-in-1 Charging Station $96 (was $130) Save time and space with this best-selling multifunctional charging station. It's designed to wirelessly charge your iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch all at the same time. It looks great while doing it, too! Shop Apple Watch SE $149 (was $249) With a savings of $100 off, the Apple Watch SE is ideal for helping you stay on top of your fitness and wellness goals. Use it to stay in touch with your people and to keep track of your health at the same time. Shop Cuisinart Indoor Pizza Oven $264 (was $400) Make like a chef and whip up the pizzas of your dreams right at home. It can whip up a 12" Neapolitan pizza in just five minutes. It's also great for making deep dish, New York-style, Detroit-style... the options are endless. Shop Braun IPL Silk Expert Hair Removal Kit $350 (was $430) No more waxing appointments! If you're done investing in hair removal, take back your time and money with this at-home IPL device that shoppers love for painless, permanent results. Shop Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses $239 (was $299) Step into the future with a pair of Ray-Ban smart glasses that take your life to the next level. They can take photos and videos, connect you to family and friends, and basically do what a phone does. They're stylish, too! Shop Keurig K-Classic Coffee Maker $80 (was $150) If it's quick coffee you're after, the K-Classic is your best (and most affordable) bet. Offering 6-, 8-, and 10-ounce brewing sizes, it has a 48-ounce reservoir so you can brew at least 6 cups before you need to refill. Shop Cuisinart 15-Piece Knife Set $68 (was $100) As gorgeous as it is useful, this 15-piece knife set will be the last you ever buy. It has everything needed to complete your kitchen, including a handsome wooden block that adds a little fanciful touch to your countertop. Shop Ninja CREAMi Ice Cream Maker $180 (was $230) The CREAMi undeniably changed the world of at-home ice cream prep for good. So if you have dreams of a certain flavor, make it yourself with this amazing device that also whips up sorbet, milkshakes, gelato, and more. Shop Sol de Janiero Brazilian Bum Bum Cream $37 (was $48) Everyone's favorite body cream is 24% off, and if you haven't yet tried it that's a good excuse to pick up a tub or two. The scent is tropical decadence, the caffeine smooths away cellulite, and the formula leaves skin ultra-soft. Shop LANEIGE Lip Sleeping Mask $19 (was $24) Saturate your lips in constant moisture. This is the VIP of treatments, resolving even the driest of pouts with its cocktail of murumuru and shea butters. Antioxidants are added to prevent free radical damage. Essential! Shop Braun MultiQuick 3-in-1 Hand Blender $75 (was $100) The Braun immersion blender is one of the oldest and most reliable models on the market. Once you use it you'll understand why, as it's a master of speed-blending, chopping, and whisking. A must for any busy kitchen. Shop Cyber Monday US 2024: Everything you need to know What is Cyber Monday? While Black Friday is THE day to save, Cyber Monday, this year on December 2, is your last chance to enjoy enormous discounts on the best gifts for everyone on your list. Want only the BEST deals? Our team of trusted shopping experts have listed their top-recommended offers in the DailyMail.com Live Blog on both Black Friday and Cyber Monday. Amazon's Cyber Monday Sale: If you missed out on Amazon's Prime Day sale, then the retailer's Cyber Monday sale is even better! Experience a shopping extravaganza like no other and sign up for a FREE 30-day trial of Amazon Prime today to unlock access to every Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal and enjoy other perks, such as complimentary two-day shipping. Advertisement Cyber Monday US Share or comment on this article: Last call for 27 BIG US Cyber Monday deals on Amazon from Dyson, Apple, Beats, UGG, and more e-mail Add comment
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Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top leaders are reportedly convening an annual central economic work conference this week to discuss economic policies and growth target for the year ahead. Market participants will watch the events this week for clues on how policymakers plan to steer the world's second-largest economy through entrenched deflation and looming U.S. tariffs. While the specific numbers will not be announced until March, it is widely expected that Beijing will keep its next year's GDP growth target at "around 5", if not slightly lower. Chinese President Xi Jinping and other top leaders are gearing up for the annual central economic work conference, reportedly set to take place this week, as Beijing strives to boost growth. While an official date for the two-day conclave has yet to be announced, Bloomberg has reported that the closed-door meeting will be held from Dec. 11 to 12. Usually, the annual conference is preceded by the high-profile gathering of the Politburo, the top decision making body led by president Xi. During both meetings, top policymakers will review economic performance and policy implementation in the current year, while setting priorities for the following year, economists at Goldman Sachs said. The central government will also discuss its growth target and budget for 2025, partly to give local governments a guidance for setting their own targets ahead of the annual parliament session early next year, according to Goldman Sachs. While the specific numbers will not be announced until March, it is widely expected that Beijing will keep its next year's GDP growth target at "around 5" — same as the current year — if not slightly lower. "If history is any guide, policymakers may leave the 2025 growth target unchanged at around 5% or lower it to 4.5-5%, said Larry Hu, chief China economist at Macquarie, adding that Chinese policymakers have never lowered target by more than 0.5 percentage points in the past. China's government has rarely failed to meet its growth targets, with only two exceptions where growth fell significantly short of the target, in 1990 and 2022, according to Lynn Song, chief economist at ING. While China's economy is on track to achieve this year's growth target of "around 5%," it is still contending with several longer-term problems, including a prolonged housing downturn, tepid domestic consumption and escalation in trade tensions with the U.S. as Donald Trump returns to the White House. Chinese officials have ramped up stimulus announcements since late Septembe r, including several interest rate cuts, looser property purchase rules, and liquidity support for stock markets. Recent data indicated that existing stimulus measures have worked to lift some aspects of the economy, but were still not enough to offset persistent deflationary pressures. In November the country's already near-zero consumer price inflation fell to a five-month low , and a deflation in wholesale prices deepened further, with the producer price index falling for the 26th straight month, data on Monday showed. The country's persistent consumption slowdown traces back to the country's real estate slump and its deep ties to local government finances. Last month, Chinese Minister of Finance announced a $1.4 trillion package to alleviate the local governments' debt crisis. The authorities need to further expand the scale of the debt swap program, economists at Morgan Stanley said in a note, given that local government financial vehicle debt was at nearly half of the country's GDP. Beijing is also expected to widen its fiscal deficit by 1.4 percentage point, which would allow more central government borrowing to shore up the economy, according to Morgan Stanley. Even as the fiscal deficit widened to 3.8% in Oct. 2023 with the issuance of special bonds, authorities in March reverted to their deficit target of 3% . In the face of additional tariffs, the Chinese leadership may consider larger fiscal packages next year "in a multiple stage fashion" as it monitors and reacts to U.S. policy, economists from Barclays said in a note. Trump, who takes office in January 2025, has said he will impose an additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods unless Beijing does more to stop the trafficking of the highly addictive narcotic fentanyl. He had also threatened to impose tariffs in excess of 60% on Chinese goods during his election campaign trial. The latest tariff threat is likely a "tactic to push China to the negotiation table," Barclays economists said, predicting the president-elect would eventually only deliver 30% additional tariffs. That, still, could create a drag of up to 1-percentage-point in China's GDP, they added. "A policy bazooka could arrive if the Trump tariffs hit China's exports hard," Macquarie's Hu said, adding that Beijing will have to stimulate domestic demand to achieve its growth target. Exports and manufacturing sectors can no longer power the economy to achieve annual growth of 4% to 5% in the next decade, Hu added, "they have simply become too large to drive growth in the long run" and exports face more risks from trade tensions. China needs to boost consumption to be the main growth driver, Hu stressed, by tackling unemployment and raising labor income, as well as providing more for the low-income groups. "A reasonable target is for household consumption to reach 50% of GDP," Hu said. China's government bonds have been on a tear amid expectations of further interest rate cuts and weak economic fundamentals. The 10-year yields recently dropped below the psychological benchmark of 2% to hit a multi-decade low. Chinese government has attempted to stem the bond rally, fueled by pessimism about its economy and a lack of attractive investment options. "The market is still pricing in some fiscal stimulus support early next year," said Edmund Goh, investment director at abrdn. Despite some encouraging signs of recovery in China's property market, "we didn't see any improvement in domestic economic data in the last few months," Goh added. On the equities front, Barry Gill, head of investment at UBS Asset Management said China is still his "top pick" given cheap valuations and "the most potential to surprise investors" on numerous fronts compared with other markets. Chinese benchmark CSI 300 was down 0.5% Monday after jumping 1.3% last Friday to its highest level in two weeks, as some traders positioned for further stimulus at this week's policy meeting. "A more decisive stimulus response and a turnaround for the markets in the next 12-18 months could be in the cards," the UBS asset management team said in an email. — CNBC's Evelyn Cheng contributed to this report.
An impeachment complaint was filed against Philippines Vice President Sara Duterte by civil society groups, deepening a political crisis over her feud with President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Duterte engaged in “culpable violations of the Constitution, graft and corruption, bribery, betrayal of public trust, and other high crimes,” according to a statement from Akbayan, a progressive political alliance. A spokesperson for Duterte said the matter has been relayed to her. “The Vice President has reduced public office to a platform for violent rhetoric, personal enrichment, elitist entitlement and a shield for impunity,” Teresita Quintos Deles, one of the complainants, said in the statement. “Her actions desecrate our institutions, and her continued grip on power insults every Filipino who stands for good governance and the rule of law.” The complaint was filed at the House of Representatives just three days after Marcos said he would oppose any impeachment effort as a potential distraction that could slow reforms, calling his dispute with his deputy a “storm in a teacup.” The filing is expected to undergo hearings by a house committee, a majority of which must vote for it to be taken up by the entire chamber. The complaint will then need backing from at least one-third of all house members for a Senate trial to proceed. Marcos’s allies control the House of Representatives but a conviction at the Senate may prove challenging, as an impeachment proceeding could alienate Duterte’s supporters ahead of the midterm elections in May. Just two years after they won election on a joint ticket, Duterte’s relationship with Marcos has completely fractured, and she claimed late last month that — in the event of her death — she had arranged for the killing of the president, his wife and his cousin, the house speaker. She subsequently said her livestreamed remarks had been taken out of context, but her father, ex-President Rodrigo Duterte, has previously publicly bragged of directing a “death squad” to kill criminals. Indeed, Rodrigo Duterte last week asked for the military to correct what he saw was “fractured governance,” remarks that some interpreted as a call for the army to intervene, even as he said he wasn’t calling for a coup. The police last week also filed a complaint against Sara Duterte and her security detail over allegations of assault and coercion following an incident involving the transfer of her chief of staff to a government hospital from the House of Representatives, where the staffer was detained. Monday’s complaint, by a group that included civil society leaders and former government officials, and which was endorsed by Congressman Perci Cendaña from Akbayan, said Duterte violated her constitutional oath and engaged in gross misconduct. That included her alleged misuse of confidential funds provided to the office of the vice president, along with sundry alleged misdeeds at other times in her career, including when she was mayor of Davao City and head of the education department. The complaint also cited Sara Duterte’s alleged “meltdown” when she apparently contracted an assassin to kill Marcos and house Speaker Martin Romualdez, according to the statement. Her claims showed “the depths and/or extent of her mental incapacity, her depravity, and lack of mental fitness to continue holding the office.” News of the impeachment effort came late in the trading day in the Philippines, where the benchmark stock index rose 2 percent.