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    Barclays earnings exceed forecasts on market volatility

    July 30, 2025
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    Barclays reported second-quarter earnings that exceeded analyst expectations, supported by a strong performance in trading amid increased market volatility. The British lender posted a pre-tax profit of £2.5 billion ($3.34 billion) for the quarter ending June 2025, above the £2.23 billion estimate compiled by LSEG. Group revenues were in line with forecasts at £7.2 billion.

    Barclays logo outside a branch following share buyback news

    The investment bank delivered income of £3.3 billion, up 10% year-on-year, driven largely by higher net interest and trading income. Fixed income, macro, credit, and equity derivatives all posted strong results. However, investment banking fees declined, with lower contributions from advisory and equity capital markets. Barclays attributed the weak ECM performance to a strong comparator in Q2 2024, when the bank executed a major UK rights issue.

    Earnings per share rose to 11.7 pence, up from 8.3 pence in the same period last year. Return on tangible equity for the first half was 13.2%, slightly below the 14% recorded in the first quarter. The bank’s Common Equity Tier 1 (CET1) ratio, a measure of financial strength, rose marginally to 14%, up from 13.9% in the March quarter.

    Barclays outlines progress in cost-cutting and capital strategy

    Barclays announced a share buyback of up to £1 billion, expected to begin in the third quarter, and declared an interim dividend of 3 pence per share. Combined capital distributions for the first half of 2025 total approximately £1.4 billion, representing a 21% increase compared to the same period in 2024. Operating expenses in the investment bank rose by 3%, attributed partly to higher performance-related pay.

    The division has seen reductions in capital allocation, with allocated tangible equity dropping from £30 billion to £28.7 billion and risk-weighted assets decreasing from £203 billion to £196 billion. These changes are part of a broader efficiency strategy. Barclays is halfway through a three-year plan, introduced in February 2024, aimed at boosting income and reducing structural costs.

    UK inflation outlook may shape Barclays margin performance

    CEO C.S. Venkatakrishnan said the bank had achieved half of its target income growth, over half of its planned growth in U.K. risk-weighted assets, and two-thirds of its £2 billion cost reduction goal. Approximately £150 million in cost cuts are scheduled for the second half of 2025. The bank has engaged consulting firm McKinsey & Company to identify further cost-saving opportunities.

    It also recently appointed Alex Ham, formerly of Deutsche Numis, as global chairman of investment banking to support the underperforming advisory units. Barclays continues to face competitive and regulatory pressures. Changes to U.S. capital rules could intensify competition in areas such as debt markets, where Barclays has a substantial footprint following its 2008 acquisition of Lehman Brothers’ U.S. investment banking operations.

    In the U.K., the landscape is shifting with Santander’s acquisition of TSB and NatWest’s full return to private ownership. Additionally, persistent inflation could influence the Bank of England’s rate decisions, affecting margins across the banking sector. – By Content Syndication Services.

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