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Standard Chartered stock nudges higher after ex-UBS hire as Feb 24 results loom
9 February 2026
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Standard Chartered stock nudges higher after ex-UBS hire as Feb 24 results loom

London, Feb 9, 2026, 09:36 GMT — Regular session.

  • Standard Chartered shares edged 0.1% higher in early London trading, sitting close to their 52-week highs.
  • Raza Jafree, a former UBS banker, has been tapped by the bank as its new global head of private client sales.
  • Investors are waiting on full-year results set for Feb. 24, hoping for clarity on guidance and signs of wealth momentum.

Shares of Standard Chartered nudged 0.1% higher to 1,884 pence on Monday, sticking close to the day’s tight trading band. The move came after the bank, which is focused on Asia, appointed Raza Jafree—formerly at UBS—to a newly created private client sales position. The stock had finished at 1,881.5 pence on Friday and has traded between 872.8 and 1,924 pence over the past year. Investing.com

The timing comes just ahead of the bank’s full-year results later this month, as investors look for proof that wealth fees still have momentum even as the boost from higher rates wanes. Standard Chartered’s pitch: serving wealthy clients across Asia and the Middle East. Every new hire, then, is scrutinized for hints about the next strategic move.

Jafree’s job: connect the investment bank and the wealth division in front of shared clients. Banks worldwide try this; it’s not tidy. Private clients look for steady returns. Corporate bankers chase transactions. That handoff? It almost never lands smoothly.

Standard Chartered brought on Jafree as of Feb. 2, hiring him from UBS and stationing him in Hong Kong. According to the bank, he’s heading up a team formed through a new collaboration between its corporate and investment bank and its wealth and retail bank, targeting single-family offices—entities managing assets for just one affluent family—and other ultra-high net worth clients. Jafree will answer to Sharad Desai and Raymond Ang. Reuters

The bank withheld specifics on financial targets linked to the position. No timeline was provided for how fast the partnership might expand regionally, either.

The earnings calendar is the next big event for traders. Standard Chartered is set to report Q4 and full-year 2025 results on Feb. 24. The bank’s investor site shows CEO Bill Winters and CFO Diego De Giorgi will walk through the numbers that day. Standard Chartered Bank

The report looks set to shape expectations for income growth, expenses, and credit quality. It’s also expected to provide the first granular look at whether wealth inflows are spread across the board or limited to select segments. Investors will be on alert for any news on dividends or buybacks.

Bulls face a risk here: putting a new manager in place might not move the earnings needle anytime soon. Should trading activity slow or interest margins get pinched by rate cuts, the story won’t matter much—investors will be looking at the numbers.

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