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Tuesday 14 July 2020 3:01 pm

Wells Fargo reports first quarterly loss since 2008

By: Reuters

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Wells Fargo has operated since 2018 under consent orders from the Federal Reserve and two other financial regulators requiring that it improve governance and oversight.

Wells Fargo posted its first quarterly loss since the 2008 financial crash today as the coronavirus crisis forced it to set aside $9.57bn to cover potential loan losses and slash its dividend.

The bank’s earnings have suffered since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic as it does not have a strong capital markets business to lean on like its Wall Street peers.

JP Morgan beat Wall Street estimates for profit in the second quarter as trading revenue surged, even as it set aside a record $10.5bn to brace for rising defaults, while Citigroup posted a 73 per cent drop in profit.

Wells Fargo reported a net loss of $2.4bn for the second quarter ended 30 June, compared with a profit of $6.2bn a year earlier.

Analysts had expected Wells Fargo to report a loss of 20 cents per share, according to Refinitiv data.

“We are anticipating weak results for Wells; these were awful,” Edward Jones analyst Kyle Sanders said.

“This will be the toughest quarter for the banking industry since the financial crisis in 2008, and Wells results will be the worst of the bunch as the Fed’s asset cap makes an already challenging environment even more difficult,” he added.

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The US Federal Reserve has placed an asset cap on Wells Fargo as a penalty for its misdeeds.

Wells Fargo also reported an operating loss of $1.2bn, mainly due to customer remediation accruals, suggesting that the sales scandal was still hurting the bank and its results.

Chief executive Charlie Scharf promised changes to improve the bank’s performance and said while the hit from the pandemic was unprecedented, its franchise should perform better.

“We are extremely disappointed in both our second quarter results and our intent to reduce our dividend. Our view of the length and severity of the economic downturn has deteriorated considerably from the assumptions used last quarter,” Scharf said.

US lenders began building up reserves in the first quarter to cover defaults from consumers and companies as the Covid-19 pandemic slammed the brakes on the economy, but with cases again surging, the scale of the likely losses remains anyone’s guess.

Wells Fargo set aside $9.57bn in credit loss provisions, up from $503m a year earlier.

The San Francisco-based bank also cut its dividend for the third quarter to 10 cents per share from 51 cents previously to reflect the US Federal Reserve’s recent curbs on bank dividends. 

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