Swiss bank Credit Suisse gained 3.6% after posting record Q4 profits that easily topped market forecasts, thanks to a 130 % rise in trading revenues.
Decliners
Banks retreated on concerns over the French retail banking division of BNP Paribas. The bank topped forecasts with its Q4 net profit, although operating profit was a little weaker than expected due to unforseen costs related to its takeover of Italy’s BNL last year. BNP Paribas fell 3.4%.
Societe Generale, which declined in the previous session as similar concerns were raised after it posted full-year results, was down 1.8 %. Credit Agricole shed 2.6%.
Oil and gold
Oil inched above $58 a barrel on Thursday in volatile trade that has trapped prices in a narrow range. U.S. crude for March delivery was 29 cents higher at $58.29 a barrel in early trade in London. Brent crude for April was up 34 cents at $57.77. Gold for immediate delivery was little changed, up 52 cents, or 0.1% at $669.55 an ounce in early trading in London.
Currencies
The euro bought $1.3137 in morning European trading, up slightly from $1.3128 in New York late Wednesday. The British pound rose to $1.9663 from $1.9625. The dollar fell to 120.17 yen from 120.78 yen. |