Standard Chartered Shares Tumble Over 6% as CFO Steps Down for External Role

Stock News
02/10

Standard Chartered (02888) experienced a sharp decline in afternoon trading, falling more than 6% at one point. As of the time of writing, the stock was down 3.42%, trading at HK$195.1, with a turnover of HK$508 million. The movement follows an announcement from the group midday stating that Executive Director and Chief Financial Officer Diego De Giorgi has resigned from his positions after deciding to accept an external job opportunity. Peter Burrill has been appointed as the interim CFO, effective immediately. Standard Chartered indicated that Pete, the current Central Finance Director and Deputy CFO, will be based in London and will report directly to Group Chief Executive Bill Winters upon assuming the CFO role. In other news, a Goldman Sachs research report noted that Standard Chartered is set to announce its fourth-quarter results, with expected underlying pre-tax profit of $1.3 billion, a 23% year-on-year increase, aligning with market consensus. However, Goldman Sachs anticipates weaker fourth-quarter revenue, with a slight decline in net interest income and a drop in non-interest income. Although wealth management and global markets have been key drivers of non-interest income, their quarterly performance is expected to be subdued due to seasonal factors at year-end and weak market sentiment during the fourth quarter.

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