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BlueScope, Australia's blue-chip company, posts earnings that are above expectations

BlueScope, Australia's largest?steelmaker, announced on Monday that it had?more-than-doubled its annual profits, due to a?higher U.S. Steel?spread and a?stronger?performance in its Southeast Asian operations. It also forecasted earnings higher than expected for the first half of 2027.

It reported an underlying net loss after tax of A$851.2 ($602.99) million, compared to A$420.8 reported the year before. This was higher than Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of A$844.7.

The company stated that "Operating Conditions?remain mixed with continued strength across North America, recovery underway throughout?Australia, and strong momentum in Southeast Asia while Chinese overcapacity continues weighing on?Asian Spreads."

BlueScope expects to record underlying earnings, before interest and tax in the first half 2027 between A$860m to A$960m, compared to Visible Alpha's consensus estimate of A$819.5m.

Analysts at Jefferies said in a report that "guidance is positive ahead of the consensus, with a continued focus on cost discipline as well as realisations of better US spreads."

The 'company' declared a final ordinary?dividend of 65 Australian?cents a share and a?special dividend of 70 Australian cents a share. This brings its capital returns for 2026 to A$3 a share.

BlueScope has said it will'return A$3 a share to shareholders in 2027. ($1 = 1.4161 Australian dollars) Reporting by Sherin sunny in Bengaluru, Editing by Edmund Klamann & Christian Schmollinger

(source: Reuters)