《美股業績》美銀次季盈收均勝預期 淨利息收入增14%
美國銀行(BAC.US)周二公佈的第二季度利潤和收入均超出市場預期,盈利增18.6%至74.1億美元,每股盈利88美仙,高於預期的每股 84美仙,主要受惠於利率上升,利息收入增加。
期內,收入增11%至253.3億美元,高於預期的250.5億美元;當中,淨利息收入增長14%至142億美元。固定收益交易收入增18%至28億美元,超出預期的27.7億美元;股票交易收入跌2%至16億美元,超出預期的14.8億美元。
該股於美股盤前交易跌0.8%。
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