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    BASF's third-quarter profit beats consensus on better volumes, metals trading

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    Posted on October 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    BASF's Q3 profit beat expectations due to strong chemical sales and metals trading, despite a 4.8% decline. Shares rose 3% after a share buyback announcement.

    Table of Contents

    • BASF's Third Quarter Performance
    • Market Conditions and Customer Sentiment
    • Financial Adjustments and Future Guidance
    • Coatings Business Sale Impact

    BASF Surpasses Profit Expectations in Challenging Third Quarter

    BASF's Third Quarter Performance

    FRANKFURT (Reuters) -BASF's profit slipped in the third quarter, the German chemicals giant said on Wednesday, but it still beat expectations due to higher chemical sales volumes and strong precious metal trading, sending shares higher in early trade.

    Third-quarter adjusted earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) fell 4.8% to 1.54 billion euros ($1.80 billion), when including the coatings business that it agreed to sell this month.

    That slightly surpassed average market expectations for 1.5 billion euros, based on an analyst consensus posted on the group's website.

    Market Conditions and Customer Sentiment

    MARKET REMAINS CHALLENGING, CUSTOMERS CAUTIOUS

    Shares were up 3% at a three-week high at 0907 GMT, also buoyed by an announcement late on Tuesday that BASF would bring forward a previously announced share buyback programme thanks to divestment proceeds.

    "This is sooner than we and likely the market had expected," JPMorgan analysts said in a research note.

    The unexpected earnings strength was partly driven by BASF's profitable trading in precious metals that go into its catalytic converters, they added.

    Financial Adjustments and Future Guidance

    BASF cautioned that overall market dynamics remained challenging and that it had to mark down prices across areas such as basic chemicals, materials for industrial use and agricultural products. Only its Surface Technologies and Nutrition & Care units were able to charge higher prices.

    "Customer buying behaviour in almost all industries and regions remained cautious," said CEO Markus Kamieth.

    BASF adjusted its full-year guidance to account for the coatings unit that is to be sold, predicting EBITDA before special items of between 6.7 billion and 7.1 billion euros.

    Coatings Business Sale Impact

    Kamieth has embarked on a push to exit or separate businesses that are not closely integrated and physically connected within the group's sprawling chemical plants across the globe.

    BASF moved this month to sell a 60% stake in its coatings business to private equity firm Carlyle and the Qatar Investment Authority, for a 5.8 billion euro cash payment.

    ($1 = 0.8575 euros)

    (Reporting by Ludwig Burger, Editing by Kirsti Knolle and Joe Bavier)

    Key Takeaways

    • •BASF's Q3 profit exceeded expectations despite a 4.8% decline.
    • •Strong chemical sales volumes and metals trading boosted earnings.
    • •BASF shares rose 3% following a share buyback announcement.
    • •Market conditions remain challenging with cautious customer sentiment.
    • •BASF adjusted its full-year guidance due to the coatings business sale.

    Frequently Asked Questions about BASF's third-quarter profit beats consensus on better volumes, metals trading

    1What is EBITDA?

    EBITDA stands for Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortization. It is a financial metric used to evaluate a company's operating performance.

    2What are precious metals?

    Precious metals are rare metallic elements that have high economic value, often used in jewelry, electronics, and as investment assets, including gold and silver.

    3What is market volatility?

    Market volatility refers to the rate at which the price of securities increases or decreases for a given set of returns. It indicates the level of risk associated with a particular asset.

    4What is a share buyback?

    A share buyback occurs when a company purchases its own shares from the marketplace, reducing the number of outstanding shares and potentially increasing the value of remaining shares.

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