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Punished For Good Behavior

Posted October 25, 2022
Finimize

What’s going on?

HSBC, Europe’s biggest bank, reported better-than-expected quarterly results on Tuesday.

What does this mean?

Higher interest rates might mean mortgage nightmares for the rest of us, but the recent hikes are like Christmas came early for the likes of HSBC. The firm’s net interest income – the money it makes from lending minus the interest it pays out on deposits – hit a towering $8.6 billion last quarter, the best third quarter for that particular metric in over eight years. That said, there were a few lumps of coal among the presents: the bank set aside a whole $1.1 billion to cover costs if borrowers default on debts – about a third more than analysts expected. But the firm’s bumper net interest income still carried the day, as pre-tax profit rose a cool 18% from the same time last year to hit $6.5 billion.

Why should I care?

For markets: Iffy investors.

HSBC’s shares fell 4% when the report went live, a counterintuitive move that could be down to a few factors. First off, that hefty $1.1-billion rainy day fund will have investors all het up about potential trouble down the line. Secondly, it’s starting to seem likely that share buybacks won’t make a comeback until the second half of 2023 at the earliest. And completing the troubling trifecta, HSBC’s well-regarded CFO is leaving without much of an explanation – something that could mean there’s trouble a-brew in the bank.

The bigger picture: Due east.

Despite investors’ caution, HSBC’s results should strengthen its hand against Ping An Insurance Group, a major shareholder that’s been calling for it to separate its Asian and western operations. HSBC’s resisted so far, adamant that its pivot toward Asia – where it made over 55% of pretax profit last quarter – is a smart bet. So far, the bank’s made eastward strides, shedding its western operations: its French and US arms have already gone under the hammer, and Canada’s could be the next.

Originally Posted October 25, 2022 – Punished For Good Behavior

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