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Absa first-half earnings to fall 10%

Johannesburg - Absa Group [JSE:ASA], the South African bank majority-owned by Barclays, said on Tuesday it expects to report a drop of up to 10% in first-half earnings, hit by an increase in bad loans and subdued revenue growth.

Absa said in a statement that its headline earnings for the six months to end-June would be as much as 10% below the R4.6bn it reported in the same period a year earlier.

The bank said that credit impairments, or bad loan costs, related to mortgages had increased as property prices and customers remained under pressure.

It also said it was struggling to improve revenue. “While our new lending volume is improving, this is only expected to become evident during the second half of 2012,” the bank said.

Absa is due to report its results on July 27.

 
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