Key points:

  • UBS posts solid earnings
  • Profits jump 80% to $3 billion
  • Trading desks behind blowout results

Swiss banking giant said it’s on track to buy back as much as $3 billion in shares this quarter.

💰 UBS Posts Blowout Profit Jump

  • Shares of UBS UBSG drew attention after the bank reported net profit attributable to shareholders of about $3 billion for the first quarter — up 80% year over year and comfortably above analyst expectations near $2.8 billion.
  • Underlying pre-tax profit reached roughly $3.9 billion, beating forecasts of $3.2 billion and signaling that market volatility is once again acting as a revenue engine rather than a risk factor.
  • In simple terms: when markets swing more, clients trade more. Banks with strong trading desks tend to benefit first.

📈 Trading Desks Drive the Upside

  • UBS’s markets division delivered record underlying revenue of $3.2 billion as equities and forex trading surged alongside global volatility linked to geopolitics and shifting rate expectations.
  • Investment banking revenue climbed 30%, powered largely by equity capital markets activity — the business of helping companies raise money through share offerings and listings.
  • Pre-tax profit in the white-glove lender jumped to $1.2 billion from $696 million a year earlier, confirming that trading conditions are doing heavy lifting across divisions.

🔄 Buybacks Signal Confidence Ahead

  • UBS remains on track to repurchase up to $3 billion in shares before its next quarterly report, after already buying back $900 million during the first three months of the year — a clear signal management sees value in its own stock.
  • Share buybacks reduce the number of shares outstanding, which often boosts earnings per share and signals confidence in future performance.
  • Meanwhile, the bank’s core wealth-management arm continued attracting fresh client inflows, reinforcing UBS’s strategy of pairing trading strength with steady asset-gathering growth — a combination investors tend to reward.

Source: Tradingview

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