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Spanish banking group BBVA remains in black after 9 months

Madrid - Major Spanish banking group BBVA reported Wednesday that it remained in the black after nine months this year despite the turbulence on international financial markets. BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) said it achieved net income of 4....
Posted : Wed, 29 Oct 2008 09:48:17 GMT
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Category : Business
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Madrid - Major Spanish banking group BBVA reported Wednesday that it remained in the black after nine months this year despite the turbulence on international financial markets. BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) said it achieved net income of 4.5 billion euros (5.6 billion dollar), down 5.4 per cent from earnings in the corresponding period of 2007.

Spain's second-biggest bank noted that last year's earnings were bloated by extraordinary income. Adjusting for that factor, then this year's nine-month earnings would have been 9.1 per cent higher.

The nine-month figures came after net income of 1.4 billion euros in the third quarter this year. BBVA said it was relatively unscathed by the crisis on financial markets, since the bank pursues a more conservative approach to lending.

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