KEY POINTS
  • Europe's largest lender HSBC reported third-quarter pre-tax profits that fell from a year ago, despite strength in its Asia operations.
  • The bank said its before-tax profit in Asia climbed 4% from last year, noting a "resilient performance in Hong Kong."
  • Though the bank is headquartered in London, it earns most of its profits from Asia, particularly Hong Kong.
HSBC tower at Canary Wharf financial district in London, England

Europe's largest lender HSBC reported third-quarter pre-tax profits that fell from a year ago, despite strength in its Asia operations.

The bank said its reported profit before tax plunged 18% on-year to $4.8 billion in the three months that ended in September. On an adjusted basis, HSBC said its pre-tax profit fell 12% to $5.3 billion. Analysts predicted HSBC's pre-tax profit to drop 11% to $5.3 billion for the quarter, Reuters reported.