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HSBCの第1四半期の税引前利益はわずかに減少

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-- HSBC(香港証券取引所:0005)は、火曜日に香港証券取引所に提出した書類によると、第1四半期の税引前利益が93億8000万ドルとなり、前年同期の94億8000万ドルから減少した。 普通株主に帰属する利益は、前年同期の69億3000万ドルから69億4000万ドルへとわずかに増加し、1株当たり利益は0.39ドルから0.40ドルに上昇した。 純金利収入は、前年同期の83億ドルから89億5000万ドルに増加した。 取締役会は、2026年度の第1回中間配当として1株当たり0.10ドルを決定し、5月15日時点の株主名簿に記載されている株主に対し、6月26日に支払う予定である。 HSBCは、2026年度の銀行部門の純金利収入を、従来のガイダンスである少なくとも450億ドルから上方修正し、約460億ドルと見込んでいると発表した。 同社は、中東紛争の影響を含む下振れリスクシナリオでは、税引前利益が中~高一桁台のパーセンテージで減少する可能性があり、対策を講じなければ、自己資本利益率(RoTE)が目標の17%を下回る可能性があると付け加えた。

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