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Business & Finance

Bad loan provisions weigh on UBS earnings

  • Net profit slid by 11 percent from the April-June period last year to $1.2 billion (1.1 billion euros), while operating profits nudged 2 percent lower to $7.4 billion.
Published July 21, 2020

ZURICH: Swiss banking giant UBS reported Tuesday a dip in second quarter earnings as it stepped up provisions for bad loans in a global economy that has been sent into a tailspin by the coronavirus pandemic.

Net profit slid by 11 percent from the April-June period last year to $1.2 billion (1.1 billion euros), while operating profits nudged 2 percent lower to $7.4 billion.

Banks need to set aside certain amounts for expected loan losses depending on the macroeconomic situation and their expectations whether a firm will be able to pay it back, irrespective of whether it has yet to miss a payment.

The global economy is facing a contraction unseen since the Great Depression and a wave of company failures.

UBS took $272 million in charges to treat expected loan losses in the second quarter, after $268 million in the first.

The added credit loss expenses pushed down the bank's performance. Without them, profit before tax would have increased by 10 percent in the second quarter, instead sliding by 5 percent, UBS said.

The bank declined to offer specific guidance about dividend payments and share buybacks but said its "intention is to continue to pay out excess capital and maintain the overall capital returns to shareholders consistent with previous levels."

It did indicate it may resume share repurchases in the fourth quarter of this year depending on business developments.

Governments in many nations have put pressure on companies to halt such payments to shareholders when they are cutting staff and tapping government support mechanisms put in place to attenuate the coronavirus economic shock.

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