Standard Bank sells London unit stake for less than expected

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Standard Bank said on Monday it sold a stake of its London business at $75 million less than what had been previously agreed, sending its shares lower.

Businessmen chat in front of a Standard Bank logo in Sandton outside Johannesburg October 25, 2007.     REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko
Businessmen chat in front of a Standard Bank logo in Sandton outside Johannesburg October 25, 2007.
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

Africa’s largest lender by assets had previously agreed to sell 60 percent of its London-based Standard Bank Plc global markets business for about $765 million to the Industrial and Commercial Bank of China.

At 0830GMT, its shares were down 1.4 percent at 152.39 rand. The stock had dropped to as much as 151.50 rand earlier.

Last year, Standard Bank took an $80 million hit from its exposure to the alleged multi-pledging of metals in Qingdao, China. The lender said in a statement on Monday it retains the right to any recoveries from that exposure.

The lender also flagged its full-year earnings could range between a 5 percent increase or drop.

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