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H&M sales fall in second quarter on stronger currency

People walk in a H&M clothing shop in New York City on November 19, 2024. (Photo by CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

H&M sales fall in second quarter on stronger currency

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June 26, 2025
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Swedish fashion giant H&M on Thursday reported a drop in sales and profit in the second quarter, as currency effects weighed on the company’s earnings.

H&M said its net profit fell to 3.96 billion kronor ($419 million) for the period of March to May of 2025, down from 5.06 billion a year earlier.

“The quarter’s result was negatively affected by higher purchasing prices as a result of a more expensive US dollar and higher freight costs, but also by the fact that we have continued to invest in the customer offering,” H&M chief executive Daniel Erver said in a statement.

Erver noted that “negative external factors that increased the costs of purchasing for the first half of the year are turning positive for the second half of the year”.

Net sales for the company fell nearly five percent to 56.7 billion kronor, compared to the second quarter of 2024.

But the company noted that net sales rose by one percent in local currencies “with four percent fewer stores at the end of the quarter compared with the same point in time the previous year.”

In its quarterly earnings report it said net sales were hit by “a currency translation effect of around six percentage points due to the strengthened Swedish krona.”

H&M also said its sales result in the second quarter should “be seen in light of the fact that the second quarter of 2024 was a strong quarter”.

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