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imageSTOCKHOLM: Swedish appliance giant Electrolux said Thursday its first quarter profit had more than doubled from a year ago thanks to robust markets in Western Europe and North America.

Net profit rose to 875 million kronor (96 million euros/$108 million), up from 339 million kronor a year earlier.

The company's earnings would have been even higher but for unfavourable currency exchange rates which weighed on sales, it said.

Sales slipped by three percent to 28.11 billion kronor. At stable exchange rates and excluding acquisitions, sales rose by 1.9 percent.

"The appliance market continued to grow in Western Europe and was particularly strong in Italy, Germany and the UK," chief executive Jonas Samuelson said in a statement.

"Major Appliances North America achieved a significant turnaround compared with the weak first quarter 2015... Our operations in North America continued to recover and operating income increased significantly year-over-year," he added.

In Western Europe and North America, which together account for two-thirds of Electrolux's sales, demand rose by three and eight percent respectively.

In December, Electrolux abandoned a $3.3-billion deal to buy the appliance business of US rival General Electric (GE) after it ran into opposition from US competition authorities.

GE was later bought by Chinese conglomerate Haier.

Electrolux said it was still having problems in emerging markets.

"Russia appears to have stabilised at low levels following the significant downturn in 2015" while demand in Latin America "weakened significantly year-over-year in most markets," Samuelson said.

The group also registered a drop in sales in China.

Copyright AFP (Agence France-Presse), 2016

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