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Barclays' stock performance lags behind S&P 500, but optimism persists for future valuation

EditorAmbhini Aishwarya
Published 20/09/2023, 12:46
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Barclays (LON:BARC) Bank's stock (NYSE: BCS) has seen a modest year-to-date (YTD) increase of 1%, in contrast to the S&P 500's 16% surge over the same timeframe as of Wednesday. Despite this, the bank's shares are currently valued at $8 each, 26% beneath its fair value of just under $11, according to estimates by Trefis.

The bank's Sharpe Ratio, a measure of return per unit of risk, has hovered close to zero over the past six years. This is significantly lower than the S&P 500 Index's ratio of 0.6 for the same period and falls short of the Trefis Reinforced Value portfolio's ratio of 1.28.

For Q2 2023, Barclays' financial results met market expectations. The bank reported total revenues of $7.87 billion, marking a 6% year-on-year (y-o-y) decrease primarily due to a 22% reduction in revenues from the corporate & investment bank unit. However, this downturn was partially offset by a 14% increase in Barclays UK and an 18% surge in the consumer, cards and payments segment, buoyed by higher net interest income driven by rising interest rates. The bank also managed to cut total expenses by 21% y-o-y in this quarter, primarily due to a significant decrease in litigation & conduct costs. Consequently, net income rose by 24% y-o-y to $1.66 billion.

In H1 FY2023, Barclays reported a top-line growth of 2% y-o-y, reaching $16.9 billion. This was primarily due to revenue growth in consumer, cards & payments, and Barclays UK segments, despite lower revenues from corporate & investment banking. Alongside this, a 12% y-o-y decrease in total operating expenses led to a 26% increase in net income, reaching $3.9 billion.

Looking into the future, Barclays' revenues are expected to reach $33.81 billion in FY2023. Additionally, the bank's adjusted net income margin is predicted to stabilize around 20%, resulting in an adjusted net income of $6.75 billion and an annual GAAP EPS of $1.69. These factors, combined with a P/E multiple slightly above 6x, are projected to boost the bank's valuation to $11.

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