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汇丰银行第一季度税前利润小幅下滑

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-- 根据周二提交给香港交易所的文件,汇丰银行(HKG:0005)公布第一季度税前利润为93.8亿美元,低于去年同期的94.8亿美元。 归属于普通股股东的利润从去年同期的69.3亿美元小幅增长至69.4亿美元,每股收益为0.40美元,高于去年同期的0.39美元。 净利息收入从去年同期的83亿美元增至89.5亿美元。 董事会宣布派发2026年首次中期股息,每股0.10美元,将于6月26日支付给截至5月15日登记在册的股东。 汇丰银行表示,目前预计2026年银行业务净利息收入约为460亿美元,高于此前至少450亿美元的预期。 报告还指出,包括中东冲突影响在内的不利压力情景可能会导致税前利润受到中高个位数百分比的冲击,如果不加以缓解,还可能导致股东权益回报率低于 17% 的目标。

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