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HSBC heads for $11bn profit

London - HSBC Holdings  should unveil a half-year profit of near $11 billion on Monday, flat from a year earlier as weak investment bank trading and wobbly US and European economies offset growth in Asia.

New HSBC CEO Stuart Gulliver is overhauling Europe’s biggest bank by slashing costs by up to $3.5bn, selling its US credit card arm and other assets, and retreating from countries where it is sub-scale.

The aim is to sharpen the focus on Asia and investors want to see progress made on that plan.
HSBC is the first of Britain’s big banks to report and should show a pretax profit for the six months to the end of June of $10.9bn, compared with $11.1bn a year earlier, according to the average of forecasts from 12 banks and brokerages polled by Reuters.
 
Earnings will be hurt by a slump in fixed income trading in the second quarter, which has hit rivals including Credit Suisse particularly hard. Revenue from HSBC’s global banking and markets unit is likely to fall 8% on the year to $10bn, analysts at Citi forecast.

A stuttering US economy could also slow the improvement in bad debts at HSBC’s US consumer loans portfolio, which it is running down, analysts said.

Gulliver unveiled his far-reaching plan in May to slash costs and cut back in retail banking to revive flagging profits and returns. Gulliver intends to sell HSBC’s US credit card portfolio, which has more than $30bn in assets, a move which would free up capital. Capital One Financial Corp and Wells Fargo are among the bidders, sources have said. Another suitor could be Barclays.
 
HSBC is also looking to sell upstate New York branches as it shrinks its network of 475 U.S. branches. Altogether it is looking to sell, shut or slim down retail banking in 39 countries. So far, it has said it will exit Russia and Poland.
 
The bank is likely to axe thousands of jobs as part of the overhaul, but it is probably too early to see an improvement in the cost line, analysts said.
Pretax profit will include a negative adjustment on the value of debt the bank carries, expected to be around $600m. Underlying profit of $11.5bn would be up almost a fifth from a year ago.
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