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UBS Profit Beats Estimates on Investment Bank Rebound (Update1)

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By Elena Logutenkova

July 27 (Bloomberg) -- UBS AG, Switzerland’s biggest bank, reported a third consecutive quarterly profit, beating analysts’ estimates on higher-than-expected trading revenue.
Net income was 2.01 billion Swiss francs ($1.91 billion), after a net loss of 1.4 billion francs a year earlier, the Zurich-based bank said in a statement today. That beat the 1.12 billion-franc median estimate of 11 analysts surveyed by Bloomberg News.

UBS’s investment bank reported a smaller decline in trading revenue than the average of its competitors from the first quarter as the European sovereign debt crisis made clients reluctant to trade. Chief Executive Officer Oswald Gruebel said he’s “confident” about the future after withdrawals from UBS’s wealth management units slowed.

“The regeneration of this business is crucial to UBS’s future,” Mediobanca Securities analysts led by Christopher Wheeler, who rate UBS as “outperform,” said in a note before the release. The bank “does appear to be finally making strides toward putting the horrors of the credit crisis behind it.”

Withdrawals from UBS’s wealth management units slowed to 8.1 billion francs in the second quarter from 15.4 billion francs in the first. Rich clients pulled a net 243.5 billion francs in the two years through March following UBS’s credit- crisis losses, pressure on Swiss banking secrecy and departing client advisers.

UBS has dropped 2.2 percent this year, compared with a 2.3 percent decline in the 54-company Bloomberg Europe Banks and Financial Services Index.

Trading Revenue

“Our portfolio of businesses is increasingly able to generate competitive returns in a variety of market conditions, and our risk management framework has proven robust,” Gruebel said in the statement. “I remain confident in our future and I firmly believe that we have the right strategy in place.”

The wealth management and Swiss bank division reported a 21 percent increase in pretax profit to 1.13 billion francs, beating analysts’ estimates for 1.08 billion francs, while wealth management Americas had a pretax loss of 67 million francs. Pretax profit at the investment bank rebounded to 1.31 billion francs after a 1.85 billion-franc loss a year ago, beating estimates for earnings of 759 million francs.

The unit generated 3.07 billion francs from trading stocks, currencies, bonds and commodities in the second quarter. The 10 percent decline from the first three months of the year compares with the average 34 percent drop reported by Zurich-based Credit Suisse Group AG, Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Citigroup Inc., JPMorgan Chase & Co. and Morgan Stanley of New York, as well as Charlotte, North Carolina-based Bank of America Corp.

Passing Stress Tests

UBS and its largest Swiss rival Credit Suisse passed stress tests that included a global recession, a slump in financial markets and “very sharp shocks” in some European states, the country’s financial regulator said July 23. The banks maintained tier 1 capital ratios in excess of 8 percent in the face of “particularly severe” scenarios, the regulator said.

Credit Suisse last week beat analysts’ expectations with a second-quarter profit of 1.59 billion francs thanks to a tax credit and gains on the company’s own debt. The bank attracted 13.8 billion francs in net new funds at its wealth management business, while the securities unit reported a 53 percent drop in pretax profit as Europe’s sovereign debt crisis deterred clients from trading.

The crisis is creating “more headwinds” for UBS on the way to reversing withdrawals this year as clients are uncertain about what to do with their money, Juerg Zeltner, head of wealth management, said in an interview this month.

Parliamentary Approval

The bank is “relieved” the U.S. cross-border case, in which UBS was accused of helping clients evade taxes, is drawing to a close, he said, adding that this will help the company hire more client advisers after 1,149 departures in 2009.
UBS aims to start making progress over the next six months toward its target of having a total of 4,700 advisers, he said. The number fell 1 percent to 4,112 during the second quarter.

The Swiss parliament last month approved the agreement with the U.S. to disclose information on as many as 4,450 accounts of UBS’s American clients suspected of evading taxes. The Swiss tax authorities have until Aug. 24 to issue decisions on all accounts.

The 18-month deferred prosecution agreement that UBS signed to avoid criminal charges in the U.S. also runs out in August, after which the U.S. government may seek dismissal of the case against the bank.

To contact the reporter on this story: Elena Logutenkova in Zurich at elogutenkova@bloomberg.net
Last Updated: July 27, 2010 01:54 EDT



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