Consolidated Quarterly Report of Baader Bank AG as at 31.03.2015



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Consolidated Quarterly Report of Baader Bank AG as at 31.03.2015

OVERVIEW OF KEY FIGURES RESULTS OF OPERATIONS Q1 2015 Q1 2014 Change in % Net interest income EUR thousand -95 869 >-100.0 Current income EUR thousand 302 284 6.5 Net fee and commission income EUR thousand 14,442 12,855 12.3 Net trading income EUR thousand 19,699 16,185 21.7 Administrative expenses 1 EUR thousand -28,645-26,486 8.2 Net profit after tax EUR thousand 4,824 2,605 85.2 Earnings per share EUR 0.11 0.06 83.3 CONSOLIDATED BALANCE SHEET 31.03.2015 31.12.2014 Change in % Equity EUR thousand 114,067 108,748 4.9 Own resources EUR thousand 137,317 131,998 4.0 Total assets EUR thousand 720,511 663,293 8.6 KEY BUSINESS DATA 31.03.2015 31.03.2014 Change in % Employees 469 478-1.9 Order books Number 837,134 772,605 8.4 BAADER BANK SHARE PRICE Q1 2015 Q1 2014 Change in % Maximum price EUR 2.96 2.84 4.2 Minimum price EUR 2.39 2.30 3.9 Closing price (31.03) EUR 2.69 2.41 11.6 Market capitalisation (31.03) EUR thousand 123,471 110,639 11.6 Share turnover (daily average) Number 14,204 16,559-14.2 1 Without depreciation, amortisation and write-downs on intangible assets and property, plant and equipment 2

REVIEW While the US economy suffered during the first quarter of 2015 due to the appreciation of the US dollar, the recovery of eurozone economies continued, especially in Germany. This was driven by a devaluation of the euro that supported exports, record-low lending rates and cheap energy prices. The positive economic trend was confirmed by a rise in the ifo Business Climate Index. At the same time, risk factors such as the crisis in the Ukraine and the Greek debt situation receded into the background. The development of the equity markets in the eurozone was fuelled by the ECB s newly commenced bond buyback programme. With a monthly purchase volume of 60 billion, government bonds in the eurozone became even less attractive. In the absence of alternatives, investors sought refuge in the equity markets. International monetary policy remained the stabilising factor for the financial markets. Across the world, 21 central banks cut their key interest rates. Even the US Federal Reserve appeared reluctant to raise interest rates, due to continued weakness of oil prices. An increased appetite for risk by investors was reflected in the performance of the largest equity markets, calculated on a euro basis. The strongest performance in the first quarter of 2015 came from the Japanese Nikkei 225, which increased by 24% thanks to the Bank of Japan s aggressive liquidity policy and reallocations of Japanese pension funds. The German DAX and MDAX indices, which are sensitive both to the economy and to exports, recorded increases of around 22% each, followed by the European Euro Stoxx 50 index, which gained 18%. US equities, commodities and precious metals profited from the weak euro. In Germany, the consumer sector enjoyed an increase in consumer purchasing power, while sectors that are sensitive to exports benefitted from the brighter economic outlook. Utilities, however, continued to suffer the consequences of Germany s energy transition policy. In this positive environment, and with markedly increased turnover at the key German trading platforms, Baader Bank achieved an increase in net trading income of almost 22% against the first quarter of 2014. This was thanks in particular to the pleasing and significantly increased volumes in equities, funds/etfs and securitised derivatives; bond trading on the other hand was heavily impacted by the ECB s buyback programme. In addition, the Securitised Derivatives business benefitted from increased volatility and was also able to acquire a new issuer. The telecoms operator TeleColumbus chose Baader Bank as the trading specialist for their shares on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange. The contract for market making at the Stuttgart Stock Exchange was extended by a further five years to the end of 2020. Since January 2015 Baader Bank has been acting as market maker for gettex, the new trading platform of the Munich Stock Exchange, where over 13,000 securities can be traded without broker fees or exchange fees. At the Berne Stock Exchange BX Swiss the Bank traded numerous Swiss equities as well as international equities and Exchange Traded Funds. In January 2015 the Investment Banking business division held the eleventh Baader Helvea Swiss Equities Conference in Switzerland. This well-established, two-day conference showcased 53 Swiss companies to an audience of some 250 investors from 17 countries. The Swiss-based Helvea Group made good progress. Its US subsidiary Helvea Inc., based in New York, obtained an additional licence in order to trade in derivatives and American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) for US-based American clients. The further growth in net fee and commission income was primarily driven by the Corporates & Markets business and Helvea, and rose by 12% against the corresponding quarter in the previous year. The Asset Management & Services business continued to develop well. Assets under management rose by around 7% to almost 2.4 billion. The number of mandates increased by two to a total of 51. 3

NET ASSETS Balance sheet as at 31.03.2015 31.03.2015 31.12.2014 Change ASSETS EUR thousand EUR thousand % 1. Cash reserves 1,259 7,683-83.6 2. Loans and advances to banks 203,394 199,321 2.0 3. Loans and advances to customers 32,432 37,148-12.7 4. Debt securities and other fixed-income securities 246,402 205,483 19.9 5. Equities and other variable-rate securities 52,929 29,507 79.4 6. Trading portfolio 69,415 75,989-8.7 7. Equity investments 1,440 1,440 0.0 8. Interests in associates 8,629 8,608 0.2 9. Intangible assets 29,479 30,891-4.6 10. Property, plant and equipment 45,954 46,608-1.4 11. Other assets 18,052 11,047 63.4 12. Prepaid expenses and accrued income 3,323 3,118 6.6 13. Excess of plan assets over pension liabilities 7,803 6,450 21.0 Total assets 720,511 663,293 8.6 31.03.2015 31.12.2014 Change EQUITY AND LIABILITIES EUR thousand EUR thousand % 1. Liabilities to banks 133,284 87,568 52.2 2. Liabilities to customers 415,241 416,754-0.4 3. Trading portfolio 11,197 8,684 28.9 4. Other liabilities 11,046 7,009 57.6 5. Accruals and deferred income 12 8 50.0 6. Provisions 12,414 11,272 10.1 7. Deferred tax liabilities 0 0 0.0 8. Fund for general banking risks 23,250 23,250 0.0 9. Equity 114,067 108,748 4.9 Total equity and liabilities 720,511 663,293 8.6 4

RESULTS OF OPERATIONS Income statement for the period 1 January to 31 March 2015 Q1 2015 Q1 2014 Change INCOME STATEMENT EUR thousand EUR thousand % 1. Net interest income -95 869-2. Current income from a) Equities 302 284 6.3 b) Equity investments 0 0 0.0 302 284 6.3 3. Net fee and commission income 14,442 12,855 12.3 4. Net income from the trading portfolio 19,699 16,185 21.7 5. Other operating income 1,458 449 >100.0 6. Administrative expenses a) Personnel expenses -18,306-15,938 14.9 b) Other administrative expenses -10,339-10,548-2.0-28,645-26,486 8.2 7. Depreciation, amortisation and write-downs on intangible assets and property, plant, and equipment -2,498-2,380 5.0 8. Other operating expenses -319-201 58.7 9. Income from the revaluation of loans and advances and certain securities as well as reversals of loan loss provisions 1,296 1,692-23.4 10. Income from the revaluation of equity investments, interests in associates, interests in affiliated companies and securities treated 1 0 - as investments 11. Loss from interests in associates -140-1 >100.0 12. Profit from ordinary activities 5,501 3,266 68.4 13. Taxes on income -640-575 11.3 14. Other taxes not recognised under item 8-42 -36 16.7 15. Profit for the period before minority interests 4,819 2,655 81.5 16. Minority interest share of net income 5-50 - 17. Net profit for the period 4,824 2,605 85.2 18. Retained earnings brought forward 1,196 1,116 7.2 19. Consolidated net profit 6,020 3,721 61.8 The Baader Bank Group made a good start to the 2015 financial year and is able to report a profit from ordinary activities for the first three months of 5.5 million. In contrast to the previous year, the numbers reflect not only the banking book but also above all the contributions to operating earnings from the market segments. As expected, net interest income continues to decline, due primarily to portfolio reallocations to non-interestbearing assets. The income from these investments is reflected predominantly in 'Other income and expenses'. The improvement to net fee and provision income, which rose by 12.3%, was driven primarily by the Corporates & Markets business and by the Helvea companies. Net trading income also rose, with an even more pronounced increase of 21.7% attributable exclusively to market making. Administrative expenses increased by 7.9%. This was mainly due to personnel expenses, which included higher variable remuneration components resulting from the increased group earnings. In addition, from the start of the 2015 financial year a new remuneration model applied for employees in operational units. This was introduced as a result of the Remuneration Regulation for Institutions (Institutsvergütungsverordnung) and leads to higher fixed salary expenses. 5

Among the subsidiaries, Helvea Group and Baader & Heins Group made particularly positive contributions to earnings, while Conservative Concept Portfolio Management AG posted a small loss. The loss from interests in associates consists of the Bank s pro rata share in the results for the period and the amortisation of goodwill, in proportion to the percentage holding. The combined contributions to results of Gulf Baader Capital Markets, Oman, and Ophirum ETP GmbH were neutral during the period under review. The tax expense represents the Group s actual tax charge. At 31 March 2015 the Group employed 469 people (31 March 2014: 478). Earnings per share amounted to 0.11 (previous year: 0.06). FINANCIAL POSITION As at 31 March 2015, short-term receivables and negotiable securities available for sale totalling 556.2 million were offset by short-term liabilities amounting to 245.5 million. This results in a net liquidity surplus on the balance sheet of 310.7 million. The Group s solvency was guaranteed at all times during the reporting period. 6

OUTLOOK In principle, the geopolitical conflict in the Ukraine is a potential uncertainty factor that is difficult to predict. In addition, Greece represents a specific risk for financial markets in the eurozone. A Greek exit from the euro can now no longer be ruled out. Yet even against this backdrop, the financial markets appear to signal at most temporary uncertainties. This assessment is supported by falling government bond yields in Portugal, Ireland, Spain and Italy. Nonetheless, there is a risk that euro-sceptical parties could come to power in the national elections in Spain and Portugal during autumn 2015, and that eurozone stability will be further eroded. A further latent cause of uncertainty relates to the potential for politicians to make implausible decisions that lead to turbulence in the capital markets. On the whole, however, the potential crisis factors are strongly counterbalanced by monetary policy. The ECB is thus continuing to attempt to contain any new potential eurozone debt crises through generous liquidity injections. As the Bank of Japan is also expanding its liquidity campaign, and the US Federal Reserve will moderate any change in key interest rates so as to prevent the bond bubble from bursting and causing damage to the financial system, nothing stands in the way of a continued liquidity boom. In addition, improved fundamentals are also benefitting the equity markets. A further weakening of the euro as an export currency, falling interest rates for company investments, a fundamentally stable US economy, the less dynamic but hence sustainable growth in emerging economies, and low energy prices all pave the way for improved economic and corporate data. Last but not least, high dividend yields versus continued low interest rates and bond yields promise a greater weighting towards value stocks, even amongst large institutional investors. Baader Bank expects significant growth in trading income due to increasing volumes. Growth is also expected for net fee and commission income from existing business. Disregarding the effect of variable remuneration components, administrative expenses are expected to be around the level of the previous year, following the successful integration of Helvea and despite the increasing burden of regulatory requirements. Overall, Baader Bank anticipates that if market conditions remain unchanged, a net profit above the level of 2014 can be achieved. The forecasts for the 2015 financial year are presented in the Baader Bank Group s consolidated annual report for the financial year 2014, published on 29 April 2015. Unterschleissheim, 29 April 2015 Baader Bank AG The Executive Board 7

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