Ikea, the world's top furniture company, said Thursday its sales jumped 11.2 percent during its 2014-2015 fiscal year, thanks to gains in nearly all markets but particularly in China and Germany. The Ikea Group, the Dutch holding company which controls the Swedish brand's 328 stores in 28 countries, said sales totalled 31.9 billion euros ($35.7 billion).
China was the company's fastest growing market followed by Russia, with most of the sales growth, 5.1 percent, coming from existing stores. Adjusted for currency fluctuations, sales rose by 8.9 percent. "We are continuing to grow strongly in China thanks to the middle class which is showing more and more interest in home comfort," chief executive Peter Agnefjaell told AFP. Ikea opened three new stores in China during its 2014-2015 fiscal year. Meanwhile Ikea said it registered record growth in Germany and North America performed well. Still absent from Africa and South America, the specialist in flat-pack furniture that budget-minded consumers can assemble themselves, opened 13 new stores and welcomed 770 million visitors.
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