恆生(00011.HK):全年派息視乎盈利表現等 冀長遠維持穩步派息增長
恆生(00011.HK)財務總監樑永樂表示,派息參考因素包括監管環境、盈利及經濟前景等,目前資本水平充裕,但除要滿足監管要求外,目前環球市場波動性大,亦要預留資本滿足壓力測試要求及未來業務發展,冀長遠維持穩定派息和穩步派息增長。
被問及全年派息有無信心高過去年,樑永樂指,以往恆生派息比率一般在50%以上,而過往三年都有六成多,會以過往派息比率作參考,惟目前難以預測第四季股息水平,因仍要視乎盈利表現和監管條例有否改變。
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