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UPDATE 1-Australia's Westpac Q3 stressed loans dip

Published 21/08/2017, 09:52 am
© Reuters.  UPDATE 1-Australia's Westpac Q3 stressed loans dip
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Aug 21 (Reuters) - Australia's Westpac Banking Corp WBC.AX said on Monday its stressed assets edged slightly lower during the third quarter, despite a rise in mortgage delinquencies.

In a limited third-quarter update, Australia's second-biggest bank by market value said stressed assets slipped four basis points to 1.10 percent of total lending, although repossessions increased due to prolonged weakness in the mining states of Western Australia and Queensland.

The fortunes of Australia's "Big Four" banks are closely tied to the performance of the housing market, with the group holding a combined market share of more than 80 percent of the lending market. bank will report full-year results in November.

Housing prices in the most populated cities of Sydney and Melbourne have proven resilient, underpinning strong quarterly results across the banking sector. Commonwealth Bank of Australia CBA.AX , Australia and New Zealand Banking Group ANZ.AX a and National Australia Bank NAB.AX all reported a decline in expenses related to bad debt earlier this month. which posted a record first-half cash profit of A$4 billion ($3.17 billion) in May, did not disclose profit or revenue numbers in its update.

Westpac's common equity Tier-1 capital ratio was steady at 10 percent at the end of June.

Australia's second-biggest bank by market value's shares fell about 13 percent during the quarter-ended June 30 hurt by a levy slapped on the country's biggest banks by the Australian government. = 1.2612 Australian dollars)

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