Barclays profits rise 10 per cent despite investment bank issues

'‹Banking giant Barclays has posted a 10'‹ per cent'‹ rise in annual profits, but th'‹is was lower than expected a'‹fter'‹ its investment bank saw earnings dive 22'‹ per cent'‹.
Shares in Barclays rose 4 per cent as the bank announced a 3p per share dividendShares in Barclays rose 4 per cent as the bank announced a 3p per share dividend
Shares in Barclays rose 4 per cent as the bank announced a 3p per share dividend

CEO Jes Staley said it had been a year of "considerable strategic progress" as he reported pre-tax profits of £3.54​bn for 2017, up from £3.23​bn in 2016.

However, weak market conditions for its corporate and investment bank saw profits in the division tumble to £2.1​bn last year from £2.7​bn in 2016.

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Barclays set aside £1.2​bn for litigation and conduct, including £700​m for payment protection insurance (PPI), but ​said​ there were no new charges for the mis-selling scandal.

It posted an attributed loss of £1.9​bn for the year against a profit of £1.6​bn in 2016 after previously announced losses of £2.5​bn from the sale of Barclays Africa Group.

The loss also follow after a £901​m hit from President Donald Trump's January 1 corporate tax changes in the US.

The results come after Mr Staley recently completed a group-wide restructure, having overseen a mammoth programme to offload non-core businesses in a bid to focus on core UK and US operations.

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Barclays has shed 60,000 jobs as part of the shake-up, while also selling off businesses such as the Africa arm.

Mr Staley said the group was already starting to "see some of the benefits of our work" in 2017.

He said: "We have a portfolio of profitable businesses, producing significant earnings, and have plans and investments in place to grow those earnings over time.

"Although we are only seven weeks into the first quarter, and it is too early to offer formal guidance, we are pleased with the start to the year, and in particular in the markets businesses in CIB (corporate investment banking)."

Shares in Barclays rose 4​ per cent​ as the bank announced a 3p​ per​ share dividend and announced it would more than double the payout next year, with aims to pay 6.5​p a share.