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BofA profit surges on interest income, surprise investment banking gain

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Last updated: 2023/07/19 at 12:04 PM
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© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A sign for a Bank of America office is pictured in Burbank, California August 19, 2011. Bank of America Corp plans to cut 3,500 jobs in the next few weeks as CEO Brian Moynihan tries to come to grips with the bank’s $1 trillion pile of problem

By Saeed Azhar and Manya Saini

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Bank of America’s second-quarter profit beat Wall Street estimates as it earned more from customers’ loan payments while investment banking and trading fared better than expected.

The second-largest U.S. lender projected its net interest income (NII) would increase 8% this year after it rose 14% in the second quarter, it said on Tuesday.

Bank of America (NYSE:) joined rivals JPMorgan Chase (NYSE:) and Wells Fargo (NYSE:) in reaping windfalls from charging clients higher interest rates as the Federal Reserve raised borrowing costs to rein in stubborn inflation.

“We continue to see a healthy U.S. economy that is growing at a slower pace, with a resilient job market,” CEO Brian Moynihan said in a statement, echoing comments from his peers.

The company’s stock surged 4.2% on Tuesday.

“Bank of America’s Q2 results continue to benefit from higher rates, but as clients continue to seek higher yields the pressure on BAC’s net interest margin is growing,” said David Fanger, senior vice president of the financial institutions group at rating agency Moody’s (NYSE:).

“The bank’s diversified mix of businesses and strong cost discipline offset some of this pressure, and deposit outflows slowed.”

BofA reported a profit of 88 cents per share in the second quarter, beating analysts’ average expectations of 84 cents, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.

The result compared with 73 cents per diluted share a year earlier, the second-largest U.S. bank reported on Tuesday.

INVESTMENT BANKING GAINS

Investment banking was a standout, with net income surging 76% to $2.7 billion. The gains were driven by higher interest payments and leasing revenue, the company said. It also benefited from not booking mark-to-market losses on leveraged finance positions.

Global mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity fell 36% year-on-year in the second quarter, but there has been optimism that the stock market’s recovery will restore confidence in dealmaking.

Chief Financial Officer Alastair Borthwick cited a slight pickup in equity capital markets and the increased focus on middle market business in a call with reporters.

“We have a very strong and resilient deposit base and we do a lot of moving of money of corporate clients around the world,” he said, referring to the company’s transaction services business. “That has been a terrific performer this quarter.”

In another surprise bright spot, the bank’s sales and trading revenue outperformed expectations to post a 3% increase in revenue to $4.3 billion.

Revenue from fixed income, currencies and commodities trading rose 7% to $2.7 billion from a year earlier.

The financial health of consumers underpins BofA’s consumer banking unit, where revenue rose 15% to $10.5 billion.

To account for a worsening backdrop, BofA’s provision for credit losses rose $602 million to $1.1 billion in the quarter to prepare for souring credit card loans.

Deposits at U.S. banks have become a focus for analysts and investors in recent months after regional bank failures in March prompted the biggest bout of banking turmoil since the 2008 financial crisis.

Average deposit balances fell $18 billion, or 1%, from the prior quarter to $1.9 trillion.

Revenue increased 11% to $25.2 billion in the quarter.

Borthwick said the bank had litigation expenses of $276 million, which was pushed higher because of recent consumer fines.

Bank of America last week agreed to pay $250 million in fines and compensation to settle claims the bank systematically double-charged customers fees, withheld promised credit card perks, and opened accounts without customer authorization.

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