Berliner Boersenzeitung - HSBC profits slide on bank impairment charges

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HSBC profits slide on bank impairment charges
HSBC profits slide on bank impairment charges / Photo: Daniel LEAL - AFP

HSBC profits slide on bank impairment charges

Global bank giant HSBC on Tuesday announced tumbling profits for the third quarter on impairment charges linked to a weak economic outlook and its upcoming sale of French retail operations.

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The London-headquartered bank's share price slid seven percent in morning deals, making it the biggest-falling on the British capital's FTSE 100 index.

HSBC also announced a boardroom shake-up with the appointment of a new chief financial officer, as the Asia-focused lender faces headwinds in China and global recession prospects.

Net profit slumped 46 percent to $1.91 billion in June-September compared with the third quarter last year. Pre-tax profit slumped 40 percent, HSBC added in a statement.

The bank was hit by a $2.4-billion write-off from the planned disposal of its French business next year, offsetting gains made by soaring interest rates.

HSBC has meanwhile set aside provisions totalling $1.1 billion for loans expected to sour.

"Macroeconomic headwinds, including higher inflation and a weaker outlook, continue to weigh on the global economy," it said.

The bank specifically cited global uncertainty sparked by Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the fall of the British pound and China's troubled real estate sector.

Stripping out the one-off hits, adjusted pre-tax profit jumped 18 percent to $6.5 billion, beating analyst expectations.

The bank's net interest income, measuring what it makes from lending minus interest paid on deposits, came in at $8.6 billion -- its best third quarter in more than eight years.

- China strains -

"We retained a tight grip on costs, despite inflationary pressures, and remain on track to achieve our cost targets for 2022 and 2023," said chief executive Noel Quinn.

The bank said HSBC senior executive Georges Elhedery would next year become chief financial officer, replacing Ewen Stevenson who departs the group.

Senior HSBC executives are next week expected in Hong Kong for a bank summit after the city recently lifted mandatory quarantine for all international arrivals.

It comes after Chinese leader Xi Jinping tightened his grip on power by securing a third five-year term in office, handing top jobs to a number of loyalists who back his strict zero-Covid strategy.

The policy of lockdowns and other strict measures has been a major cause of the country's economic woes and the prospect of more upheaval has sent chills through trading floors.

HSBC has vowed to accelerate a multi-year pivot to Asia and the Middle East, with ambitions to lead Asia's wealth management market.

But the lender is under pressure from Chinese financial giant and major shareholder Ping An to spin off its Asian operations to unlock shareholder value amid tensions between China and Western powers.

HSBC, which has rejected the calls, added Tuesday that it was "exploring the potential sale" of its Canadian division.

In late-morning deals, HSBC shares were down 7.0 percent at 441.35 pence.

"Rising interest rates may be good news for banks but it's all the other stuff which is causing them headaches right now," noted AJ Bell financial analyst Danni Hewson.

"Concern about the impact of a slowing economy on bad debts and growth in the loan book is being exacerbated at HSBC by the departure of well-respected finance director Ewen Stevenson and the deteriorating situation in China."

She added that "Stevenson's departure may also make HSBC more vulnerable to pressure from its largest shareholder Ping An to break up the bank."

(K.Lüdke--BBZ)