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    HSBC first-half profit slumps 26% as China losses mount

    July 30, 20254 Mins Read


    HONG KONG: HSBC Holdings reported a 26 per cent slide in first-half pretax profit on Wednesday (Jul 30), missing analyst estimates, as impairments from its investment in China’s Bank of Communications and exposure to Hong Kong real estate weighed.

    The sharper-than-expected decline in HSBC’s earnings showed the challenge ahead for CEO Georges Elhedery, as the bank racked up losses in China, where it has increasingly pinned its plans for growth in recent years after shrinking in Western markets.

    Elhedery, who has unleashed a sweeping restructuring at the bank after taking charge last year, said the bank had started reviews of its retail banking business in Australia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka.

    The reviews come as HSBC is winding down its Bangladesh retail business, he said, adding the bank’s corporate and institutional banking businesses were unaffected by these developments.

    Europe’s largest bank posted a profit of US$15.8 billion for the first six months of this year, compared with the US$16.5 billion average of broker estimates compiled by HSBC.

    Hong Kong-listed shares of HSBC dropped more than 3 per cent in afternoon trading after the release of the results.

    The lender took a further US$2.1 billion hit from its stake in Bank of Communications, following a US$3 billion impairment it took in February 2024 amid mounting bad loans in China.

    The new writedown included a US$1.1 billion loss as a result of the Chinese state-owned bank’s fundraising earlier this year by private placement of shares, which diluted HSBC’s ownership.

    Expected credit losses grew by US$900 million compared to the first half of last year to US$1.9 billion, the bank said, partly due to its exposure to Hong Kong’s troubled commercial real estate sector.

    China’s property market, once a key growth driver for the world’s second-largest economy, has been in a multi-year tailspin despite repeated government attempts to revive weak consumer demand, which left losses on domestic lenders’ loan books.

    A sluggish property market in Hong Kong could continue to weigh on the asset quality of banks operating in Hong Kong, according to Citi’s analysts. Some small property developers are already in financial difficulties and continued declines in property prices may increase the need for provisions, they added.

    DOUR OUTLOOK

    HSBC also said the impact of US President Donald Trump’s trade tariffs could cause it to miss its profitability target of a mid-teens return on tangible equity in future years, in a scenario where the economy deteriorates and central banks slash policy rates.

    The lender disclosed it expects to recognise a loss of around US$1.4 billion in the fourth quarter this year, when it completes the sale of a mortgage portfolio in France to insurer Rothesay and French lender CCF.

    The corporate and institutional banking business, HSBC’s biggest revenue earner after a sweeping reorganisation since last year, delivered US$6.4 billion in pretax profit in the first half, up 4 per cent from same period last year, and was the only business segment out of four main divisions that saw profit increase.

    The lender, with a market value of US$225 billion, announced a new share buyback worth up to US$3 billion, on top of a US$3 billion buyback programme announced earlier this year.

    The bank said it would pay an interim dividend of 10 cents a share – its second dividend payment in 2025 following 10 cents announced at the end of the previous quarter.

    HSBC is still in search of a replacement for Chairman Mark Tucker, who announced his plans to step down in May after eight years at the bank. Tucker will assume the role of chairman at Hong Kong-based insurer AIA Group on Oct 1.



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