The company dismissed media reports that turnover on its hugely popular online platforms would grow less than 10 percent for the quarter ending in September, Xinhua said late yesterday.
An Alibaba spokeswoman today described the Xinhua report as accurate but made no further comment.
It came after Alibaba investor relations chief Jane Penner said gross merchandise volume (GMV) -- a measure of value for online sales -- for the current quarter came in lower than the company had forecast, Bloomberg News reported.
"We believe that our September quarter GMV will be mid-single-digits lower than our initial expectations."
New York Stock Exchange-listed Alibaba's stock price tumbled on Tuesday, but it closed up 5.14 per cent to USD 64.04 yesterday.
Alibaba's GMV in the quarter ended in June jumped 34 percent year-on-year to 673 billion yuan (then valued at $109 billion), according to the company.
Alibaba executive vice chairman Joe Tsai told Xinhua that the stock price should reflect the company's actual performance.
China's economy has slowed further this year, expanding 7.0 percent in each of the first two quarters, after its growth for last year hit a 24-year low of 7.3 per cent.
Alibaba's Taobao platform holds more than 90 percent of the consumer-to-consumer market in China, and its Tmall platform is believed to command more than half the Chinese market for business-to-consumer transactions.
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