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ADNOC Drilling H1 revenue $2.37bn

The company posted a net profit of $692m.

Eni profit falls due to dip in oil prices

Q2 net profit fell by 18% to $637 million.

Emirates NBD H1 profit $3.40bn

Total income rose by 12 percent in the same period.

ADIB H1 pre-tax profit $1.08bn

Q2 pre-tax net profit increases by 14 percent.

AstraZeneca to invest $50bn in US

Bulk of funds to go into a Virginia manufacturing center.

BMW Q3 net profit US$3.1bn

BMW has said that customer demand would slow in the months ahead. (AFP)
  • Car deliveries were down nearly one percent over the period as the industry continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions.
  • BMW said higher prices for its premium vehicles had helped deliver a solid third quarter.

FRANKFURT, GERMANY – German automaker BMW reported Thursday a 23-percent increase in third-quarter profit thanks to robust demand for pricier luxury models, but it warned that soaring inflation could limit purchases from consumers.

The Munich-based group said it had booked a net profit of nearly US$3.1 billion (3.2 billion euros), up from US$2.5 billion (2.6 billion euros) between July and September last year.

Car deliveries, however, were down nearly one percent over the period, as the industry continues to grapple with supply chain disruptions and Covid lockdowns in China.

BMW said “higher prices” for its premium vehicles had helped deliver a “solid” third quarter.

The group said it was on track to meet its full-year earnings targets.

Although the overall sales volume was expected to be “slightly lower” than in 2021, sales of fully-electric vehicles should still double, it said.

“The market success of our fully-electric models, in particular, means we can look forward to the coming months with confidence,” CEO Oliver Zipse said in a statement.

With many countries bracing for a recession as Russia’s war in Ukraine sends energy prices higher and central banks raise interest rates to tame red-hot inflation, the group warned that customer demand would slow in the months ahead.

“High inflation rates and interest rate hikes are causing conditions for consumers to deteriorate, which will impact their purchasing behavior in the coming months,” BMW said.