UBS posts best Q1 profit in 15 years, bolstered by trading growth

The logo of Swiss bank UBS is seen at its headquarters in Zurich, Switzerland February 17, 2021. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann

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ZURICH, April 26 (Reuters) – UBS (UBSG.S) posted its best first-quarter net profit in 15 years on Tuesday with a 17% jump on the back of strong trading, upending expectations for a fall amidst uncertainties over the war in Ukraine.

The $2.14 billion net profit for the March quarter outpaced average expectations for $1.79 billion in a poll of 21 analysts compiled by the Swiss bank.

One of the first two major European banks to report results alongside HSBC (HSBA.L), UBS’s earnings provided a sharp contrast to the profit declines U.S. peers reported this month.

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The results show the world’s biggest wealth manager and Switzerland’s largest bank is on track to meet enhanced profit goals outlined by Chief Executive Ralph Hamers in February.

They also point to a widening gulf between UBS and smaller cross-town rival Credit Suisse (CSGN.S), which is struggling under the weight of a string of scandals. Credit Suisse last week flagged an anticipated first-quarter loss after increasing legal provisions and taking a hit from the fallout of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. read more

Wall Street banks have come under pressure amid a slump in dealmaking globally, but volatility fuelled by concerns around interest rate hikes and the economic fallout of the Ukraine war have helped trading desks smash expectations.

UBS’s investment banking business saw pre-tax profit rise 126% as a surge in global markets trading revenue helped offset a decline in capital markets and advisory revenue, which was hit by slowing dealmaking and IPO activity.

During the prior-year period, investment banking results were hampered by a $774 million loss on the collapse of U.S.-based client Archegos. Excluding that, global markets revenue would have been up 4%, UBS said.

Its shares were seen rising 3.38% according to pre-market indications by bank Julius Baer .

“UBS posted a good set of results, beating expectations by around 20%, led by strong IB revenues in particular,” Jefferies analysts said in a note. “Profitability is above targets, and organic growth momentum continues, driven by Americas (more than offsetting the slowdown in APAC).”

Major U.S. banks posted double-digit profit drops as the Russian invasion of Ukraine, coupled with soaring inflation and economic uncertainties, ate into investment banking revenues and as they began stockpiling cash to cushion potential loan losses. read more

At Goldman Sachs (GS.N), a 43% drop in profit beat Wall Street expectations, as strong performances in its wealth management and trading businesses partly offset a slump in equity underwriting. read more

UBS, meanwhile, saw operating income gains across wealth management in the Americas, Switzerland and Europe largely wiped out by a slowdown in activity levels amongst its wealthy and ultra-wealthy clients in Asia.

The division managed to partially offset a fall in transaction-based income through a boost to net interest income, which was helped by rising U.S. interest rates and higher deposit and lending volumes, as well as higher recurring fees through $19.4 billion in fresh client fee-generating inflows.

UBS sounded a cautiously optimistic note in its outlook.

“We expect growth in economic activity to continue,

although increased uncertainty may continue to affect client

activity levels and asset prices,” it said, adding that rising interest rates, particularly U.S. dollar rates, would help net interest income.

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Reporting by Brenna Hughes Neghaiwi; Editing by Michael Shields and Muralikumar Anantharaman

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source: reuters.com


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