《美股》紐約梅隆銀行(BK.US)季度多賺22%勝預期 淨利息收入按年升17%
全球最大信託銀行紐約梅隆銀行(BK.US)公布第二季業績。季度純利按年升22%至13.91億美元,每股季度經調整攤薄純利1.94美元,高於市場預期的1.76美元。季度收入按年升9%至50.28億美元。
其中淨利息收入按年升17%至12.03億美元,高於市場預期的上升11.8%,費用收入按年升7%至36.41億美元。
該行截至第二季信託及管理資產按年升13%至55.8萬億美元,反映資產市值上升、客戶流入,以及美元貶值的有利影響。
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