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Barclays Profit Rises 15% as BarCap Jumps
By: Reuters | 07 May 2009 | 06:07 AM ET
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British bank Barclays said first-quarter profit rose 15 percent as strong growth at its investment banking arm made up for a big jump in bad debts as economies worsen.

Trading in April had been "generally consistent with the overall trend for February and March after an exceptional January," Britain's third biggest bank said on Thursday.

Barclays [BARC-LN  Loading...      ()] made a January-March pretax profit of 1.37 billion pounds ($2.1 billion).

Profit at Barclays Capital jumped 361 percent to 907 million pounds, driven by growth in the United States after last year's acquisition of Lehman Brothers' U.S. operations.

That echoed a strong start to the year by rivals including Goldman Sachs [GS  Loading...      ()   ] , Credit Suisse and BNP Paribas as banks benefit from a revival in capital markets activity after the torrid end to 2008, with many grabbing business where troubled rivals have retreated.

But Barclays said impairment charges and other credit provisions jumped to 2.31 billion pounds from 1.29 billion.

About half of that rise was due to growth and currency movements and half was due to a worsening economy and maturation of loans.

Sharon Lorimer

The bank said the loan loss rate would likely increase across all its business lines and it was assuming its 2009 annualized loan loss rate would be at the upper end of its indicated range of 1.3-1.5 percent.

The annualized rate was 1.31 percent in the first quarter.

Net losses from credit market writedowns more than doubled during the quarter to 2.15 billion pounds.

Gross writedowns hit 2.61 billion pounds, before hedges and gains on its own debt.

Banks across Europe and the United States have been battered for over two years by a financial crisis, and now face rising losses as home and corporate loans sour.

But Barclays and other bank stocks have soared in recent weeks as a recovery in capital markets has lifted optimism they could be through the worst and can avoid more dilutive fundraisings.

Barclays shares have more than quadrupled in the past two months, closing at 288 pence on Wednesday.

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