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European banks' earnings in spotlight after big share price gains



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By Tommy Reggiori Wilkes, Tom Sims and Stefania Spezzati

LONDON/FRANKFURT, July 22 (Reuters) -Europe's biggest banks report their second-quarter earnings this week, with all eyes on whether the gains from higher interest rates have run out of steam and if recent political drama is weighing on sentiment.

The European Central Bank is expected to cut interest rates for a second time in September, but so far banks' earnings have proved surprisingly robust and their shares have continued higher.

JP Morgan analysts said European banks' sensitivity to rates remains low along with the proportion of customers shifting cash to higher paying accounts and they expect the amount banks earn from loans minus what they pay on deposits - net interest income (NII) - to remain strong.

Still, with expectations high and share prices near nine-year peaks, the experience of U.S. banks reporting this month signals "no tolerance for NII disappointment", they added.

A busy Wednesday sees the euro zone's two largest lenders by market value, Spain's Santander SAN.MC and France's BNP Paribas BNPP.PA, report for the April to June period, alongside Germany's Deutsche Bank DBKGn.DE and Italy's UniCredit CRDI.MI.

Spanish bank Sabadell SABE.MC, the subject of a hostile takeover offer from rival BBVA BBVA.MC, reports on Tuesday. Its results will be watched closely as it seeks to convince shareholders it is better off alone.

On Thursday, Britain's Lloyds Banking Group LLOY.L gets the UK banks going, with NatWest NWG.L on Friday and Barclays BARC.L and HSBC HSBA.L next week.

Spain's Bankinter BKT.MC said last week its lending income held up well in the second quarter thanks to rates remaining higher than expected. It raised its 2024 NII outlook and its shares jumped.

“Our forecast is that profitability should remain quite solid,” said Elena Iparraguirre, who follows European banks at S&P.

Iparraguirre said she would be watching the "magnitude of the NII compression and how it evolves quarter after quarter" to give a better sense of the outlook for banks going into 2025.

European bank shares have climbed 20% this year .SX7P versus a 7% gain for the Euro STOXX 600 .STOXX, fuelled by 120 billion euros ($130 billion) of promised dividends and share buybacks.

Yet most lenders still trade below their tangible book value, dogged by concerns about the sustainability of their profits.


JP Morgan analysts note that Europe's banks trade at a 43% discount to U.S. peers based on two-year forward price-to-earnings ratios, versus a historical average of 27%.

French banks, BNP Paribas and Societe Generale SOGN.PA tumbled in June after President Emmanuel Macron called snap parliamentary elections following a jump in support for populist parties at European elections.

Investors will be keen to hear from lenders about the outlook given their concerns about the prospect of a less market-friendly left-wing government in Paris.



STRONG QUARTER FOR FEES

European banks with big investment bank arms should benefit from rising investment banking activity including higher underwriting and advisory fees.

Analysts are forecasting a strong quarter for divisions at the likes of Deutsche Bank and UBS UBSG.S - which reports Aug. 14 - after Wall Street banks reported better-than-expected results.

Revenues from equities trading should beat the same quarter in 2023 while income from fixed income, currencies and commodities (FICC) will remain subdued, analysts said.

Deutsche Bank is forecast to buck the trend for profits, however, and report a second-quarter loss, breaking 15 consecutive quarters of being in the black amid an investor lawsuit over its Postbank division.


($1 = 0.9185 euros)


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Additional reporting by Jesus Aguado in Madrid, Valentina Za in Milan and Mathieu Rosemain in Paris;Editing by Elaine Hardcastle

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