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Unveiling an 82 percent fall in its net profit

HSBC profits plunge on rising protectionism, Brexit fears

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Unveiling an 82 percent fall in its net profit
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Protectionist fears under Donald Trump and uncertainties caused by Brexit sparked a huge plunge in 2016 profits, global banking giant HSBC said Tuesday.

Unveiling an 82 percent fall in its net profit, the bank said ongoing volatility and surging populism around the world would continue to hit its bottom line.

"We highlight the threat of populism impacting policy choices in upcoming European elections, possible protectionist measures from the new US administration impacting global trade, uncertainties facing the UK and the EU as they enter Brexit negotiations," group chairman Douglas Flint said in a statement filed to the Hong Kong stock exchange.

Flint said the bank was looking for worldwide agreement on financial rules to avoid possible "fragmentation in the global regulatory architecture as the new US administration reconsiders its participation in international regulatory forums".

Trump wants to dismantle some of the restrictions on banks put in place after the 2008 financial crisis, rules his Republican Party says have hampered Wall Street's ability to make money.

Observers worry that any such move to loosen controls could leave European and Asian-based banks at a disadvantage compared to their US counterparts.

HSBC said net profits for 2016 fell to $2.48 billion, down from $13.52 billion in 2015.

That included a $3.45 billion pre-tax loss in the final quarter of the year, with reported profit before tax falling 62 percent to $7.1 billion for 2016.

Dickie Wong, director of research at Kingston Securities, said the results reflected the changing geopolitical environment in the wake of Trump's insurgent campaign to capture the White House and Britain's vote to leave the European Union.

In regards to "the interest rate environment and Donald Trump's policies -- no one knows what will happen", Wong said.

Shares in the bank fell 5.0 percent to HK$65.55 per share at the close on the Hong Kong stock exchange following the results announcement.

- 'Still on track' -

In the regulatory statement, Flint said the political sea-changes that had rocked the world in 2016 had contributed to "volatile financial market conditions".

On the impact of Brexit, Flint reaffirmed earlier reports that "current contingency planning suggests we may need to relocate some 1,000 roles from London to Paris progressively over the next two years, depending on how negotiations develop".

The bank also said the process to find a successor to Flint in 2017 "remains on track".

Like most global banks, HSBC has been struggling to boost profits as it grapples with the uncertainty thrown up by Britain's looming exit from the EU.

British Prime Minister Theresa May has indicated a willingness to give up access to the European single market as the price for getting control over immigration.

Companies like HSBC that have large operations in London are worried that such a settlement would present them with difficulties accessing the huge market of the EU.

The profit plunge comes after HSBC in 2015 unveiled a radical overhaul aimed at cutting annual costs by $5 billion over two years by shedding 50,000 jobs worldwide, exiting unprofitable businesses and focusing more on Asia.

"I do think their cost savings is still on track," financial analyst Jackson Wong of Huarong International Securities told AFP.

"That's one thing that will be a little bit encouraging," Wong said.

The bank's chief executive Stuart Gulliver in the Tuesday filing announced a share buy-back of up to $1 billion for the first half of 2017, adding to the total of $2.5 billion in repurchases made last year.

Source: AFP

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