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Commerzbank Delivers Strongest Quarterly Results in Over a Decade Amid Takeover Tensions
Germany’s Commerzbank has reported its highest quarterly profit since 2011, beating market expectations and reinforcing its position as it fends off takeover efforts by Italy’s UniCredit.
For the first quarter of 2025, Commerzbank posted a 12% increase in net income, reaching €834 million, defying earlier forecasts of a decline. Revenues also climbed 12% year-on-year to €3.1 billion, while net commission income rose by 6% to €1 billion, bolstered by a robust performance in its securities business. However, net interest income declined slightly to €2.07 billion amid falling interest rates.
Chief Executive Bettina Orlopp hailed the performance as a sign of strength despite challenging economic conditions. “We achieved the highest quarterly profit since 2011, demonstrating that we can grow even in economically challenging times,” she said. “We are progressing with the implementation of our strategy ‘Momentum’. We plan to return more capital to our shareholders in the coming years.”
The bank recently concluded a €1 billion share buyback programme launched in November 2024 and plans to propose a dividend of €0.65 per share at its Annual General Meeting on May 15.
These positive results come at a critical juncture, as Commerzbank seeks to resist UniCredit’s takeover push. The Italian lender has increased its stake to 29.9%, just below the 30% threshold that would trigger a mandatory public offer. In response, Commerzbank has launched cost-cutting initiatives, including plans to reduce its workforce by 10% — a move currently under negotiation with employee representatives.
Union-led protests against a potential takeover are also scheduled to take place ahead of the AGM, highlighting growing internal resistance.
Despite the corporate unrest, the bank reaffirmed its 2025 targets, projecting a full-year net profit of approximately €2.4 billion after restructuring expenses. €40 million has already been set aside this quarter for early retirement schemes as part of the broader cost-reduction plan.
The lender also noted progress in its efforts to reduce reliance on interest income as rates fall, with return on tangible equity rising to 11.1% from 10.5% in the same quarter last year.
CFO Carsten Schmitt confirmed the bank is on course to meet its full-year equity return target of around 9.6%. “We are reducing our dependency on net interest income. We confirm our outlook for 2025,” he said.
As pressure mounts from both markets and potential acquirers, Commerzbank’s performance could prove pivotal in maintaining its independence.
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Global Markets Rise as US–Iran Talks Ease Sentiment, but Oil and Geopolitical Risks Persist
Global financial markets advanced on Friday as investors reacted cautiously to signs of progress in US–Iran negotiations, though ongoing disruption to shipping through the Strait of Hormuz and elevated oil prices kept risk sentiment fragile.
European equities opened higher across the board. The DAX gained 0.64%, supported by a 3.61% rise in Deutsche Post AG shares. France’s CAC 40 climbed 0.65%, led by a 3.43% jump in STMicroelectronics. In London, the FTSE 100 rose 0.38%, with gains in financial stocks including 3i Group, while the Euro Stoxx 50 added 0.88%.
Currency markets were relatively steady, with the euro trading at $1.161 and the British pound at $1.342 in early European trading. Sentiment was also lifted by better-than-expected economic data from Germany, where first-quarter growth came in at 0.4% year on year and consumer confidence improved heading into June, offering cautious optimism for Europe’s largest economy.
Asian markets followed the upward trend. Japan’s Nikkei 225 surged 2.7% to 63,339 after data showed inflation easing to a four-year low of 1.4% in April. Taiwan’s Taiex rose 2.2%, while Hong Kong’s Hang Seng and China’s Shanghai Composite each gained 0.9%. South Korea, Australia, and India also posted modest increases, reflecting broad regional strength.
Wall Street had earlier closed slightly higher. The S&P 500 added 0.2%, the Dow Jones rose 0.6%, and the Nasdaq edged up 0.1%. However, technology stocks showed mixed signals, with Nvidia falling 1.8% despite strong quarterly results, as investors weighed valuations against broader market uncertainty.
Oil markets remained the key source of volatility. Brent crude climbed 2.3% to $104.97 a barrel, while US West Texas Intermediate rose 1.8% to $98.10. Prices remain significantly above pre-conflict levels, driven by continued disruption in the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a quarter of global seaborne oil flows pass.
Shipping through the strategic waterway remains constrained, with limited signs of recovery as diplomatic negotiations continue without resolution. Analysts say markets are highly sensitive to developments in talks between Washington and Tehran, with ING commodities strategists noting that optimism exists but uncertainty dominates trading conditions.
Geopolitical tensions also weighed on policy discussions in Washington, where a planned congressional vote on war powers legislation was postponed amid insufficient support.
In bond markets, US Treasury yields eased slightly to 4.57% after earlier spikes driven by inflation concerns linked to energy prices. The movement reflected ongoing caution among investors balancing growth expectations with persistent geopolitical risk.
Corporate earnings added a bright spot in Asia, where Lenovo Group surged more than 20% after reporting stronger-than-expected quarterly revenue of $21.6 billion, driven by robust performance in its PC and smart devices division.
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