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    • 4 hours ago by Dow Jones
      Companies Mentioned: BBVA, CAIXY, SAN

      1048 GMT - The earnings of Spain's largest banks are set to be hurt by the extension and change in mechanism of a banking tax though some of their smaller peers are set to benefit, Deutsche Bank says in a note. The parliament approved the proposed banking tax for the 2025 to 2027 period which introduces a progressive 1% to 7% rate range on Spanish net interest income and commissions, compared to the previous flat 4.8% rate. Those making above 5 billion euros would be taxed most. This is primarily negative for CaixaBank as it would add 80 million euros in costs to the 600 million euros in tax it pays per year, analyst Alfredo Alonso calculates. BBVA and Santander would be relatively less impacted, he adds. For Sabadell, Bankinter and Unicaja, they are set to face a lower tax bill. (elena.vardon@wsj.com)
    • 4 hours ago by Dow Jones
      Companies Mentioned: BBVA, CAIXY, SAN

      1037 GMT - The approval of a Spanish bank tax proposal for 2025-27 could dent the earnings of the country's three largest lenders, Keefe, Bruyette & Woods say in a research note. "We estimate that under this new mechanism the levy will raise 1.7 billion euros out of 2024 revenues from the Spanish banks that we cover, which compares to the 1.5 billion euros raised so far this year," analysts Hugo Cruz and Ben Maher write. The extension of the levy was expected but not the change in its mechanism, which introduces a 1% to 7% range, against a flat 4.8% rate previously. CaixaBank's 2025 adjusted earnings could see a 2% hit, while those of BBVA and Santander should edge down by 1%. Unicaja could see an 8% positive impact and Sabadell and Bankinter a 2% one, they estimate. (elena.vardon@wsj.com)
    • 6 hours ago by Dow Jones
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