Middle East Situation | JPMorgan: HSBC and Standard Chartered are the European banks with the greatest exposure to Middle East risk

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There are no signs of the Middle East conflict calming down. JPMorgan analysts reported that HSBC and Standard Chartered are the European banks most exposed to Middle Eastern risks, contributing 4% and 12% respectively to their pre-tax profits from the region.

JPMorgan noted that other European banks have limited exposure to Middle Eastern risks. Overall, loans to companies potentially most affected by rising energy costs account for about 13% of total loans in the European banking sector. These energy-linked industries include agriculture, forestry and fisheries, manufacturing, construction, and transportation and warehousing.

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