Burberry Group showed further signs of stability as demand for its highest-priced products, especially in China, gave the fashion company a revenue lift.
Burberry, a British company, increased its revenue to £1.12bn for the six months ended March 31, a 9% climb overall and a 7% increase for sales at stores open more than a year. Growth was strongest in the Asian-Pacific region, especially China, where consumers favoured higher-priced Burberry items such as trench coats and leather bags.…
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