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UBS profits from wealthy client activity but warns may not last

byCT Report
27/10/2017
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ZURICH: UBS (UBSG.S), the world’s biggest private bank, on Friday posted a 14 percent year-on-year jump in third-quarter net profit but kept a cautious outlook for the rest of 2017 due to political and monetary policy uncertainty. The three months to end-September saw earnings in wealth management again pick up after a sluggish 2016, in which trading activity by the Swiss bank’s wealthy clients hit a record low. Nevertheless, faced with the unwinding of the European Central Bank’s balance sheet and political tensions including U.S.-North Korea relations, UBS still sees risks which could keep clients from trading. “We expect the global economic recovery to strengthen further, but geopolitical tensions and macroeconomic uncertainty still pose risks to client sentiment,” Switzerland’s biggest bank said in a statement. “In particular, high asset prices, uncertainty over central bank balance sheet and interest rate policies, seasonality factors and the persistence of low volatility may continue to affect overall client activity.” Overall group net profit came in at 946 million Swiss francs ($947.7 million) in the third quarter. This was lower than the median forecast in a Reuters poll of six analysts for 1.04 billion francs but ahead of the Swiss bank’s own consensus report published on Oct. 6 for 897 million francs.

UBS’s common equity tier 1 (CET1) capital ratio, an important measure of balance sheet strength which UBS uses to help decide its dividend, rose to 13.7 percent from 13.5 percent. A drop in its CET1 ratio last quarter had been a source of concern for some investors. UBS shares rose 1.5 percent in early trading. Adjusted pre-tax operating profit at its international Wealth Management division rose 9 percent to 701 million francs in the quarter, usually a slow period due to the summer break. Net new money inflows – a closely watched indicator of future earnings in money management – totalled 4.6 billion francs at its international wealth management unit and negative $2.3 billion at its North America wealth management business. “In our view, UBS reported relatively solid 3Q17 results, but we also see some shadows,” Baader Helvea analysts, who rate the stock “buy”, wrote in a note, citing the outflows in wealth management in the Americas. Its investment bank, which UBS has scaled back in recent years to free up resources for wealth management, saw adjusted pre-tax operating profit rise 2.9 percent to 352 million francs.

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