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Luxury fashion brand Burberry has announced a strong rise in sales but warned that profits could be hit by unfavorable exchange rates.

Retail revenues for Q2 2014 were $592 million, up almost 10% from a year earlier, while like-for-like sales increased by 12%.

Sales were particularly strong in China and Hong Kong.

Burberry has announced a strong rise in sales but warned that profits could be hit by unfavorable exchange rates

Burberry has announced a strong rise in sales but warned that profits could be hit by unfavorable exchange rates (photo Wikipedia)

But it warned that if exchange rates remained at current levels, retail and wholesale profit could be cut by $88 million.

Burberry added that, given movements in the sterling-yen exchange rate, it expected licensing revenue to be down by about $16 million.

“The first quarter performance reflects our focus on striving to give customers the best possible experience of the Burberry brand through ongoing investment in retail, digital and service, both on and offline,” said chief executive Christopher Bailey.

“With great brand momentum and a focused vision, we remain confident of delivering sustainable, profitable growth into the future.”

Burberry said it had seen double-digit sales growth in American and Asia Pacific markets. Europe, the Middle East and Africa saw “low single-digit” sales growth.

The retailer also highlighted the strong performance of its online business.

Bitcoin value has fallen to less than half, following reports of fresh action by Beijing to restrict trade in the virtual currency.

BTC China has said that local payment companies have been blocked from providing it with clearing services.

It means that the firm – the world’s biggest Bitcoin exchange in terms of trading volumes – can no longer accept yuan-based deposits.

Bitcoin value has fallen to less than half, following reports of fresh action by Beijing to restrict trade in the virtual currency

Bitcoin value has fallen to less than half, following reports of fresh action by Beijing to restrict trade in the virtual currency

Prices tumbled following the news.

One bitcoin was trading for as low as 2,560 yuan ($421), according to the South China Morning Post.

That compares with an all-time high of 7,588 yuan ($1,250) in late November.

Exchanges in other countries also reported drops, with Japan-based MtGox seeing the exchange rate for one bitcoin fall from $717 to as low as $480 in Wednesday’s trade.

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