Subject of emergency alert message arrested - May 2, 2024 | SaltWire #dartmouth #update #suspectPARIS - Credit Agricole SA, France's second-biggest listed bank, posted a forecast-beating 55% jump in first-quarter net profit on Friday, helped by corporate and investment banking sales that outperformed rivals.
European banks' first-quarter earnings have largely beaten expectations, with the boost from higher interest rates still supporting lenders' bottom line and sending their shares to multi-year highs. French banks have not benefited as much as peers from the rise in rates because they are required to pay more on deposits and a highly regulated mortgage market squeezes margins. Analysts expect them to perform better when rates fall.
The lender said revenue at its corporate and investment banking businesses, which account for a quarter of overall revenue, rose 4% year-on-year, boosted by cash management and corporate leveraged finance.