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HSBC’s global profits down 6% to £14bn

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March 4, 2013
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March 4, 2013

Shares in banking giant HSBC reported profit before tax of £14bn ($20.6bn) in 2012, down 6% on 2011.

The bank had been expected to post profits of $23.4bn, as it enters the final year of its turnaround plan.

However, direct-only mortgage lender HSBC lent £16.4bn of new gross mortgage lending in 2012, 24% ahead of 2011 putting it squarely in the market share hunting pack with Barclays and Nationwide.

The 2012 results include a $5.2bn accountancy write-down on its debt. It also paid $1.9bn of fines and penalties as part of the settlement with US authorities and the FSA, and additional provisions of $1.4bn in respect of UK customer redress in 2012.

Underlying revenues for the group were $63.5bn, up 7%. This included global banking and markets at $18.2bn, up 10%; commercial banking $15.9bn, up 8% and retail banking and wealth management $27.7bn, up 6%.

Stuart Gulliver, group chief executive, said: “HSBC made significant progress in 2012. First and foremost, we grew our business. We increased revenues, performed well in most faster-growing markets and enjoyed a record year in Commercial banking.”

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