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China adopts anti-monopoly law
China issues 600 bln yuan of special treasury bonds
China to ban all tobacco advertising by 2011
China, ASEAN agree to raise product safety
China grants 300 mln USD of QDII quota to Deutsche Bank
China's first anti-monopoly law to be voted
carve out
New agency approved to secure affordable housing
Chinese automaker denies copy of DaimlerChrysler and BMW
European hydro giant wins largest order in SW China
Chinese companies face prosecution for tainted pet food
ICBC in talks to acquire Macau bank
Banks push Shanghai shares higher
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Banks, steel push stocks higher
Shanghai stocks tumble amid massive global losses
Chinese share prices close higher for seventh straight trading day
Metal pushes Shanghai stocks to new high
S&P: BOC not affected by U.S. subprime exposure
China sees double-digit rise in power demand
Ikea mainland sales soar 38 percent in 2007
IKEA, the world's biggest furniture retailer, posted a 38 percent increase in mainland sales during the 2007 fiscal year, which ran from September last year to the end of August, the company said today.


The Swedish furniture retailer's four mainland outlets have served 14.8 million visitors this fiscal year, up 37 percent from last year.


IKEA said it will open new outlets in Nanjing, Shenzhen and Dalian next year. The company is expected to have 10 to 15 shops in China by 2010.


The company said it will continue to cut prices in 2008.


Since it first opened shop on the mainland in 1998, the furniture retailer has reduced prices by 54 percent.

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