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Top banks' nine-month commodities revenue down 22 percent - report

Published 17/11/2016, 00:13
© Reuters. A Barclays bank office is seen at Canary Wharf in London
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By Eric Onstad

LONDON (Reuters) - Commodities-related revenue at the 12 biggest investment banks fell 22 percent in the first nine months due to weak industrial metals trading and lacklustre investor interest, a report by financial industry analytics firm Coalition said.

Revenue from commodity trading, selling derivatives to investors and other activities in the sector slid to $3.1 billion between January to September from $4 billion (3.22 billion pounds) in the same period in 2015, the report published on Thursday found.

In 2015, the banks' commodities revenue dropped 18 percent, mainly due to slow business in metals and investor products, and also reflecting a return to more normal turnover in the power and gas markets after the previous year's surge.

Coalition's report highlighted oil's weakness and poor trading results as well as a "decline in investor products despite the anticipation of increased client activity in 2H16."

Oil and base metals prices have been volatile, slumping to multi-year lows before rebounding. U.S. oil prices (CLc1) crashed below $27 a barrel on Jan. 20 for the first time since 2003 but ended the third quarter at $48.

Benchmark copper prices hit a 6-1/2 year low of $4,318 a tonne on Jan. 15 before rising to $4,865 by the end of September.

© Reuters. A Barclays bank office is seen at Canary Wharf in London

Coalition tracks Bank of America Merrill Lynch (N:BAC), Barclays (L:BARC), BNP Paribas (PA:BNPP), Citigroup (N:C), Credit Suisse (S:CSGN), Deutsche Bank (DE:DBKGn), Goldman Sachs (N:GS), HSBC (L:HSBA), JPMorgan (N:JPM), Morgan Stanley (N:MS), Societe Generale (PA:SOGN) and UBS (S:UBSG).

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