French bank SocGen cuts targets after suffering market downturn hit

French bank SocGen cuts targets after suffering market downturn hit
The logo of Societe Generale is pictured outside the headquarters of the French bank at the financial and business district of La Defense in Puteaux, outside Paris, France, May 16, 2018. REUTERS/Charles Platiau Copyright CHARLES PLATIAU(Reuters)
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By Inti Landauro and Matthieu Protard

PARIS (Reuters) - France's third largest listed bank Societe Generale cut its profitability target after a market downturn hit its investment and corporate banking unit during the fourth quarter.

The bank expects its return on tangible equity to be between 9-10 percent in 2020, down from a previous target of 11.5 percent. Societe Generale also said it would not meet its 3 percent revenue growth target.

The bank cut its forecasts after revenue fell 6.3 percent in the fourth quarter to 5.93 billion euros (£5.2 billion), in line with analyst forecasts collected by Infront Data.

The company's corporate and investment banking unit saw its profit fall by more than half during the quarter as a result of a general market downturn.

Following the dismal performance of its market activities, Societe Generale - like its cross-town rival BNP Paribas - has decided to cut 500 million euros in costs at its corporate and investment banking arm. The bank will also sell more assets than planned.

Societe Generale also replaced Frank Drouet, the head of market activities, by the deputy chief risk officer Jean-Francois Gregoire.

(Reporting by Inti Landauro and Matthieu Protard; Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

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