The second payment, however, was reduced to $1 billion in April, which triggered the accountinggain.
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But the division's results were flattered by a 213 million accountinggain in derivatives positions due to hedging.
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The bottom line enjoyed a $850 million accountinggain on its own debt and a lower tax rate.
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Excluding a 6.1 billion pound accountinggain on its own debt, the loss was 12.4 billion.
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It booked a 4.6 billion pound pretax accountinggain from last spring's $23 billion offer.
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Citigroup has reported higher quarterly earnings, helped by an accountinggain, but warned that developed markets could face weak growth for years.
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Stripping out the accountinggain, third-quarter earnings were better than expected but senior bank executives sounded cautious notes on the economy and lending margins.
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The deal will boost Norwegian Air's cash holdings by 934 million crowns and lead to an accountinggain of 196 million.
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Honda posted a 19.7 per cent drop in fourth-quarter net profit due to a big one-off accountinggain a year earlier.
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Excluding a one-time non-cash accountinggain and certain restructuring charges, the loss was $60 million, or 11 cents a share.
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The Swiss company said its profit fall also reflected the non-recurrence of a 1.4 billion euro post-tax accountinggain it had last year.
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This figure was boosted, however, by a €4.6 million accountinggain due to the closure of its defined benefit pension scheme.
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Its reported pretax profits would be lower than a year ago, however, as last year's figure included a $6.2 billion technical accountinggain.
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Adjusted net income was 39 cents, after excluding one-time accountinggains offset by charges related to its UK phone hacking scandal.
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On Thursday, Credit Suisse posted second-quarter profit of 1.6 billion francs, helped by tax and accountinggains.
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The dividends had also swelled in prior quarters because of big profits booked on accountinggains from the recognition of deferred tax assets.