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Having helped lead the way yesterday, Banks are today’s index millstone after disappointing Q4/FY results from heavyweight HSBC (-6.1%) spooked investors in sector peers ahead of report cards this week expected to show profits progress for Lloyds and Barclays to keep their shares in post-Brexit uptrends, but RBS still struggling with legacy issues.
Profits for banking behemoth HSBC, however, fell a whopping 62%, and although the full year dividend was held, some are disappointed with the scale of the share buyback programme. While its woes appear confined to one-off cost saving charges and write-offs related to its Private Bank, fellow Asia-exposed Standard Chartered (-1.5%) is being tarred with the same brush while international and investment banking focused Barclays (-0.7%) fares better alongside RBS (-0.6%).
Today’s winner is Lloyds (+0.1%) which is outperforming thanks to insulation from a post-Bailout UK focus. Note all off their worst levels and don’t forget HSBC goes ex-div for circa 16.9p on Thursday, meaning another hit to its shares and another 11pts off the index.
Mike van Dulken, Head of Research, 21 Feb
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