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SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reuters) - DBS Group , Southeast Asia's biggest bank, posted an unexpected S$300 million ($220.3 million) loss in the second quarter after it took a S$1.02 billion goodwill charge on its Hong Kong business.
DBS said on Friday its April-June net loss compared to S$552 million profit a year ago. Excluding the goodwill charge, DBS said its second-quarter earnings rose 30 percent to S$718 million.
Analysts had predicted a net profit of S$564 million, according to the average of eight forecasts in a Reuters survey.
Singapore banks are struggling to take full advantage of fast loan growth with interest rates at historically low levels.
DBS shares have fallen about 6 percent so far this year while Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp is down 0.9 percent and United Overseas Bank is up 0.9 percent. The benchmark Singapore index .FTSTI> is up 3.1 percent.
(Reporting by Saeed Azhar; Editing by Valerie Lee)
http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/CORRECTED-CORRECTED-DBS-says-rsg-1157103202.html?x=0
Time to screw more sinkies so they can get profitable next quarter??
SINGAPORE, July 30 (Reuters) - DBS Group , Southeast Asia's biggest bank, posted an unexpected S$300 million ($220.3 million) loss in the second quarter after it took a S$1.02 billion goodwill charge on its Hong Kong business.
DBS said on Friday its April-June net loss compared to S$552 million profit a year ago. Excluding the goodwill charge, DBS said its second-quarter earnings rose 30 percent to S$718 million.
Analysts had predicted a net profit of S$564 million, according to the average of eight forecasts in a Reuters survey.
Singapore banks are struggling to take full advantage of fast loan growth with interest rates at historically low levels.
DBS shares have fallen about 6 percent so far this year while Oversea-Chinese Banking Corp is down 0.9 percent and United Overseas Bank is up 0.9 percent. The benchmark Singapore index .FTSTI> is up 3.1 percent.
(Reporting by Saeed Azhar; Editing by Valerie Lee)
http://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/CORRECTED-CORRECTED-DBS-says-rsg-1157103202.html?x=0
Time to screw more sinkies so they can get profitable next quarter??