Annaly Q4 Earnings Surpass Estimates, Book Value Declines Y/Y
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Annaly Capital Management's Q4 earnings exceeded expectations despite a year-over-year decline in book value per share (BVPS). The company saw an increase in net interest income (NII) and average yield on interest-earning assets, providing some support.
January 30, 2025 | 4:00 pm
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Annaly Capital Management's Q4 earnings surpassed estimates, but the book value per share declined year-over-year. The rise in net interest income and average yield on interest-earning assets provides some support.
The positive earnings surprise is offset by the decline in book value per share, which is a key metric for investors. However, the increase in net interest income and yield on assets suggests operational strength, balancing the impact.
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