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Barclays logo is seen in this illustration taken January 7, 2026. Dado Ruvic
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Barclays' (BARC.L) first half profits rose by a ​better than expected 17% as it reaped bumper equities trading revenues from volatile markets, although ‌its shares dropped on Tuesday in a sign of high investor expectations for British banks.

Profit before tax for the January to June period of £6.1 billion ($8.11 billion) was just above forecasts of about £5.94 billion, but Barclays shares fell nearly 5% as analysts ​said its equities performance undershot market expectations boosted by Wall Street rivals' bumper quarter.

Barclays, whose stock ​price has risen nearly 50% in the last year, also announced a fresh share ⁠buyback of £1 billion, above forecasts for £831 million, and dividends worth £800 million as it returns excess capital to shareholders.

The ​bank's performance was also tarnished by an additional £500 million in expected costs for the second half of the year, which it ​said included streamlining efforts.

"We anticipate spending up to £300 million in structural cost actions, directly related to making the organisation simpler, such as platform change processes," Chief Financial Officer Anna Cross told reporters on a conference call.

INVESTMENT BANK STRONG, BUT STILL LAGS WALL ​STREET

Barclays also slightly upgraded its income guidance for the year from £31 billion to £31.5 billion and said it ​was on track to meet its performance goals for 2026.

Barclays' investment bank, which differentiates it from domestic-focused UK rivals such as ‌Lloyds ⁠and NatWest, delivered total income of £4 billion in the second quarter of the year compared with analysts' forecasts for £3.7 billion.

Revenues from equities rose 45% in the quarter compared with the same period last year, Barclays said. That lagged Wall Street rivals which were up an average 69% in equities, aided by the SpaceX IPO that ​helped supercharge earnings.

Barclays also logged ​a disappointing 1% gain ⁠in fixed income trading, its traditional strength, against a 13% average rise for the top five U.S. banks, a Reuters calculation showed.

Volatility in financial markets triggered by the ​Iran war has driven a trading frenzy that has boosted banks' revenues, while ​blockbuster M&A ⁠deals and IPOs have fuelled fees.

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Barclays is the first big British bank to report earnings this week, as the country's lenders warily eye Andy Burnham, the country's seventh prime minister in the last ⁠decade.

Having reaped ​record profits in recent years, banks have been concerned the left-leaning ​leader might hike taxes on them.

They received a boost on Friday, however, when Reuters reported Burnham's administration is likely to preserve the previous ​one's pro-growth approach to financial services.

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