BNY Mellon profit falls 7% on lower fees

Earnings

The Bank of New York Mellon on Wall Street, New York.

Scott Mlyn | CNBC

Bank of New York Mellon reported a 7% fall in quarterly profit on Wednesday, as the world’s largest custodian bank earned lower fees and took a hit from a drop in interest rates.

Net income applicable to common shareholders fell to $1 billion in the third quarter ended Sept. 30, from $1.08 billion a year earlier.

On a per share basis, net income rose to $1.07 from $1.06, reflecting buybacks that have lowered the number of shares.

Total revenue for the bank, which provides investment management, wealth management and investment services to institutions and individuals, fell 5% to $3.86 billion.

Analysts had expected a profit of 99 cents per share, according to IBES data from Refinitiv, but it was not immediately clear if the numbers were comparable.

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