Half Yearly Report

RNS Number : 7063K
Hongkong Land Hldgs Ltd
01 August 2013
 



To:      Business Editor                                                             1st August 2013

                                                                                                 For immediate release

 

The following announcement was issued today to a Regulatory Information Service approved by the Financial Conduct Authority in the United Kingdom.

 

HONGKONG LAND HOLDINGS LIMITED

HALF-YEARLY RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 2013

 

Highlights

·    Underlying earnings up 63% to US$519 million

·    Higher average rents from investment properties

·    Hong Kong rental reversions largely positive

·    Two Singapore residential developments completed

 

"While the operating environment generally remains uncertain, the Group is well positioned in its key markets.  Conditions in the Hong Kong office leasing market have shown some improvement and positive rental reversions are expected to continue for the remainder of the year.  During the second half, the Group will also benefit from the completion of a third residential project in Singapore as well as ongoing completions in mainland China."

 

Ben Keswick, Chairman

1st August 2013

 

Results


(unaudited)




Six months ended 30th June




2013

2012

Change



US$m

US$m

%




restated



  Underlying profit attributable to shareholders#

519

318

+63


  Profit attributable to shareholders

598

626

-4


  Shareholders' funds

  26,386

26,148*

+1


  Net debt

3,316

3,273*

+1



US¢

US¢

%


  Underlying earnings per share

22.08

13.58

+63


  Earnings per share

25.43

26.72

-5


  Interim dividend per share

6.00

6.00

-



US$

US$

%


  Net asset value per share

11.21

11.11*

+1


 #  The Group uses 'underlying profit attributable to shareholders' in its internal financial reporting to distinguish between ongoing business performance and non-trading items, as more fully described in note 8 to the condensed financial statements.  Management considers this to be a key measure which provides additional information to enhance understanding of the Group's underlying business performance.

At 31st December 2012

   The accounts have been restated due to a change in accounting policy upon adoption of IAS 19 (amended 2011) 'Employee Benefits', as set out in note 1 to the condensed financial statements.

The interim dividend of US¢6.00 per share will be payable on 16th October 2013 to shareholders on the register of members at the close of business on 23rd August 2013.  The ex-dividend date will be on 21st August 2013, and the share registers will be closed from 26th to 30th August 2013, inclusive.

 


HONGKONG LAND HOLDINGS LIMITED

HALF-YEARLY RESULTS FOR THE SIX MONTHS ENDED 30TH JUNE 2013

 

OVERVIEW

The Group's results benefited from higher rents achieved in its commercial properties and the completion of two large residential projects in Singapore.  In Hong Kong, the limited new supply of office and retail space is supporting positive rental reversions.  In the Group's key residential markets, sentiment remains affected by government measures to dampen prices, particularly in the premium sector.  Notwithstanding this, overall sales at the Group's residential projects in Singapore and mainland China have been satisfactory.

 

PERFORMANCE

The Group's underlying profit for the first six months of 2013 was US$519 million compared with US$318 million in 2012. 

 

In addition, a US$79 million net gain has been recorded following an independent valuation of the Group's investment properties at 30th June 2013, including its share of properties in joint ventures.  This compares with a US$308 million gain in the first half of 2012.

 

Accordingly, the profit attributable to shareholders for the first half of 2013 was US$598 million, compared with US$626 million in the comparable period last year.  The net asset value per share at 30th June 2013 was US$11.21, up 1% from US$11.11 at the end of 2012.

 

The Directors have declared an interim dividend of US¢6.00 per share, unchanged from 2012.

 

GROUP REVIEW

Commercial Property

In Hong Kong, the office leasing market has shown signs of improvement although overall activity remains low.  Current rents, which remain below the highs achieved in 2011, are relatively stable.  Rental reversions continued to be largely positive and the Group's average office rent rose to HK$96.6 per sq. ft in the first six months compared with HK$89.3 per sq. ft in the same period of 2012.  At 30th June 2013, office vacancy was 5.6% compared to 3.4% at the end of December 2012.  The increase was mainly due to a major lease expiry in April.  Commitments for some 75% of this space have now been secured but are not yet fully reflected as some leases only take effect in the second half.

 

Rental reversions were also positive in the Hong Kong retail portfolio, which remained fully occupied.  The Group's average retail rent was HK$197.4 per sq. ft compared to HK$165.3 per sq. ft in the first half of 2012.

 

In Singapore, the office portfolio was 97% leased, including Tower 3 of Marina Bay Financial Centre which is now 90% committed.  Rental levels were stable, but new leases were principally for smaller spaces, with overall activity remaining relatively subdued.  In Jakarta, the Group's 50%-owned office portfolio was 93% let.   

 

Construction has commenced on the Group's Wangfujing development, its first significant commercial project in Beijing. 

 

Residential Property

Two large projects were completed in Singapore.  MCL Land's The Estuary project with 608 units had been fully pre-sold.  At the one-third owned Marina Bay Suites development, the final residential component of the Marina Bay Financial Centre complex, 89% of the 221 units had been sold prior to completion.  Este Villa, a fully pre-sold MCL Land project of 121 freehold townhouses, is scheduled for completion in the second half of the year.

 

A 738-unit condominium project, J Gateway, was fully committed within a few days of its June launch.  Palms@Sixth Avenue, an exclusive 32-unit landed housing development launched in March, is 19% pre-sold.  This project is targeted at the premium sector where the government cooling measures have had greatest impact.  MCL Land also started selective marketing of Hallmark Residences, a 75-unit condominium project.  Construction at the three previously launched projects is on schedule.  These are mostly pre-sold. 

 

In Hong Kong, five apartments of Serenade were handed over to buyers in the first half of the year.  At the Group's 47%-owned joint venture in Macau, seven units were handed over.

 

In mainland China, the Group's attributable interest in contracted sales across its residential projects was US$369 million in the first six months of the year, compared with US$200 million in the same period in 2012.   The Group benefited from improving market conditions as well as additional launches.  In particular, pre-sales of the first phases at Yorkville North and Chengdu in the period were encouraging while Yorkville South also performed ahead of expectations.  Sales continue at other Group projects in Chongqing, Shenyang and Maple Place in Beijing.

 

Master planning has been completed at the Group's 49%-owned residential joint venture development in the southwest of Jakarta, with construction and pre-selling targeted to commence in 2014.  Recently, the Group has agreed to take a 40% interest in a residential project to be developed in Jakarta with its affiliate, PT Astra International.   The project will feature some 500 luxury apartments in the heart of the city. 

 

FINANCE

At 30th June 2013, the Group's net debt was US$3.3 billion, with gearing of 13%.  This was little changed from the position at the end of 2012.  During the first half of 2013, the Group raised US$930 million in bilateral loan facilities, principally to refinance expiring facilities.

 

PEOPLE

Simon Keswick stepped down as Chairman in May, and remains a non-executive Director.  We appreciate greatly his tremendous contribution as Chairman of the Group's holding company since his first appointment in 1983.

 

OUTLOOK

While the operating environment generally remains uncertain, the Group is well positioned in its key markets.  Conditions in the Hong Kong office leasing market have shown some improvement and positive rental reversions are expected to continue for the remainder of the year.  During the second half, the Group will also benefit from the completion of a third residential project in Singapore as well as ongoing completions in mainland China.

 

 

Ben Keswick

Chairman

1st August 2013

 

 

 


 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Profit and Loss Account




(unaudited)

Six months ended 30th June


Year ended 31st December



2013


2012


2012











Underlying

business

performance

US$m

 




Non-

trading

items

US$m

 




 

 

Total

US$m

 


Underlying

business

performance

US$m

restated




Non-

trading

items

US$m

restated




Total

US$m

restated


Underlying

business

performance

US$m

restated




Non-

trading

items

US$m

restated




 

 

Total

US$m

restated




Revenue (note 2)


912.0




-




912.0




478.4




-




478.4




1,114.8




-




1,114.8


Net operating costs (note 3)


(433.0)




-




(433.0)




(120.2)




-




(120.2)




(315.4)




-




(315.4)


Change in fair value of investment properties


-




(43.4)




(43.4)




-




250.8




250.8




-




306.4




306.4


Asset disposals


-




-




-




-




-




-




-




1.6




1.6






































Operating profit (note 4)


479.0




(43.4)




435.6




358.2




250.8




609.0




799.4




308.0




1,107.4










































































Financing charges


(51.6)




-




(51.6)




(46.9)




-




(46.9)




(98.8)




-




(98.8)


Financing income


19.3




-




19.3




18.0




-




18.0




37.9




-




37.9










































































Net financing charges


(32.3)




-




(32.3)




(28.9)




-




(28.9)




(60.9)




-




(60.9)


Share of results of associates and joint ventures  (note 5)


155.3




130.9




286.2




42.0




59.7




101.7




165.8




360.7




526.5






































Profit before tax


602.0




87.5




689.5




371.3




310.5




681.8




904.3




668.7




1,573.0


Tax (note 6)


(80.5)




(5.7)




(86.2)




(51.4)




0.1




(51.3)




(124.3)




0.6




(123.7)






































Profit after tax


521.5




81.8




603.3




319.9




310.6




630.5




780.0




669.3




1,449.3






































Attributable to:




































Shareholders of the Company


519.4




79.0




598.4




317.9




307.6




625.5




776.2




661.5




1,437.7


Non-controlling interests


2.1




2.8




4.9




2.0




3.0




5.0




3.8




7.8




11.6








































521.5




81.8




603.3




319.9




310.6




630.5




780.0




669.3




1,449.3









































US¢








US¢




US¢








US¢




US¢








US¢




Earnings per share (note 7)




































- basic


22.08








25.43




13.58








26.72




33.11








61.32


- diluted


22.08








25.43




13.53








26.62




33.11








61.32




 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income




(unaudited)

Six months ended

30th June

Year ended

31st

December









2013

US$m








2012

US$m

restated

2012

US$m

restated






















































Profit for the period





603.3








630.5








1,449.3




Other comprehensive (expense)/income

















































Items that will not be reclassified to profit or loss:


















































Remeasurements of defined benefit plans





-








0.4








(0.2)




Tax on items that will not be reclassified





-








(0.1)








0.1



























































-








0.3








(0.1)




Items that may be reclassified subsequently to profit or loss:


















































Net exchange translation differences





(44.4)








40.0








146.1




Revaluation of other investments





(19.3)








17.4








33.9




Cash flow hedges


















































- net gain arising during the period





9.2








23.2








7.6




- transfer to profit and loss





1.0








2.3








4.0



























































10.2








25.5








11.6




Tax relating to items that may be reclassified





(1.4)








(4.0)








(2.2)




Share of other comprehensive

   (expense)/income of associates and joint ventures





(46.4)








15.8








97.1



























































(101.3)








94.7








286.5






















































Other comprehensive (expense)/income for the period





(101.3)








95.0








286.4





























Total comprehensive income for the period





502.0








725.5








1,735.7





























Attributable to:

























Shareholders of the Company





496.8








720.5








1,723.7




Non-controlling interests





5.2








5.0








12.0


































502.0








725.5








1,735.7





 



 

 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Balance Sheet



 




(unaudited)

At 30th June



At 31st

December





2013

US$m




2012

US$m restated




2012

US$m

restated


 


 


 

Net operating assets













 

Land use rights



6.8




-




-


 

Tangible assets



5.9




4.9




5.6


 

Investment properties (note 10)



23,511.8




23,332.8




23,493.7


 

Associates and joint ventures



4,453.1




3,630.5




4,270.4


 

Other investments



71.1




66.0




82.6


 

Non-current debtors



27.9




81.4




68.4


 

Deferred tax assets



4.3




4.7




5.2


 

Pension assets



5.1




6.4




5.5


 














 

Non-current assets



28,086.0




27,126.7




27,931.4


 














 














 

Properties for sale



2,677.0




1,910.0




2,513.4


 

Current debtors



409.1




514.6




351.0


 

Current tax assets



16.7




3.7




7.1


 

Bank balances



1,046.5




815.5




982.1


 














 

Current assets



4,149.3




3,243.8




3,853.6


 














 

Current creditors



(1,176.2)




(939.9)




(1,142.6)


 

Current borrowings (note 11)



(852.4)




(535.1)




(364.5)


 

Current tax liabilities



(95.9)




(84.1)




(59.8)


 














 

Current liabilities



(2,124.5)




(1,559.1)




(1,566.9)


 














 














 

Net current assets



2,024.8




1,684.7




2,286.7


 

Long-term borrowings (note 11)



(3,509.7)




(3,428.2)




(3,891.0)


 

Deferred tax liabilities



(84.8)




(64.0)




(66.4)


 

Non-current creditors



(91.1)




(43.3)




(76.3)


 














 




26,425.2




25,275.9




26,184.4


 














 

Total equity













 

Share capital



235.3




234.4




235.3


 

Revenue and other reserves



26,150.4




25,011.2




25,912.4


 














 

Shareholders' funds



26,385.7




25,245.6




26,147.7


 

Non-controlling interests



39.5




30.3




36.7


 














 




26,425.2




25,275.9




26,184.4


 














 


 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity





Attributable to shareholders of the Company

Attributable to non-



 



Share

capital

US$m


Share

premium

US$m


Revenue

reserves

US$m


Capital

reserves US$m


Hedging

reserves

US$m


Exchange

reserves

US$m


Total

US$m

controlling interests

US$m


Total equity US$m

 




















 




















 

Six months ended 30th June 2013



















 

At 1st January 2013



















 

- as previously reported and restated


235.3


370.0


24,983.9


-


(5.9)


564.4


26,147.7


36.7


26,184.4

 

Total comprehensive income


-


-


579.1


-


9.5


(91.8)


496.8


5.2


502.0

 

Dividends paid by the Company


-


-


(258.8)


-


-


-


(258.8)


-


(258.8)

 

Dividends paid to non-controlling shareholders


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


(2.4)


(2.4)

 

At 30th June 2013


235.3


370.0


25,304.2


-


3.6


472.6


26,385.7


39.5


26,425.2

 




















 

Six months ended 30th June 2012



















 

At 1st January 2012



















 

- as previously reported and restated


233.8


315.8


23,881.1


1.5


(13.7)


320.0


24,738.5


25.3


24,763.8

 

Total comprehensive income


-


-


643.2


-


20.1


57.2


720.5


5.0


725.5

 

Dividends paid by the Company


-


-


(234.2)


-


-


-


(234.2)


-


(234.2)

 

Issue of shares


0.6


20.2


-


-


-


-


20.8


-


20.8

 

Transfer


-


-


1.0


(1.0)


-


-


-


-


-

 

At 30th June 2012


234.4


336.0


24,291.1


0.5


6.4


377.2


25,245.6


30.3


25,275.9

 




















 

Total comprehensive income for the six months ended 30th June 2013 included in revenue reserves comprises profit attributable to shareholders of the Company of US$598.4 million (2012: US$625.5 million) and fair value loss on other investments of US$19.3 million (2012: gain of US$17.4 million).  Cumulative net fair value gain on other investments and net actuarial loss on employee benefit plans amounted to US$23.4 million and US$1.3 million, respectively.

 




 

 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity (continued)





Attributable to shareholders of the Company


Attributable

to non-



 



Share

capital

US$m


Share

premium

US$m


Revenue

reserves

US$m


Capital

reserves

US$m


Hedging

reserves

US$m


Exchange

reserves

US$m


Total

US$m


controlling interests

US$m


Total

equity

US$m

 




















 




















 

Year ended 31st December 2012



















 

At 1st January 2012



















 

- as previously reported and restated


233.8


315.8


23,881.1


1.5


(13.7)


320.0


24,738.5


25.3


24,763.8

 

Total comprehensive income


-


-


1,471.5


-


7.8


244.4


1,723.7


12.0


1,735.7

 

Dividends paid by the Company


-


-


(375.1)


-


-


-


(375.1)


-


(375.1)

 

Dividends paid to non-controlling shareholders


-


-


-


-


-


-


-


(0.6)


(0.6)

 

Unclaimed dividends forfeited


-


-


4.9


-


-


-


4.9


-


4.9

 

Issue of shares


1.5


54.2


-


-


-


-


55.7


-


55.7

 

Transfer


-


-


1.5


(1.5)


-


-


-


-


-

 

At 31st December 2012


235.3


370.0


24,983.9


-


(5.9)


564.4


26,147.7


36.7


26,184.4

 


The comprehensive income for the year  ended  31st December  2012  included  in  revenue  reserves  comprises  profit  attributable  to  shareholders  of  the  Company  of  US$1,437.7 million, fair value gain on other investments of US$33.9 million and net actuarial loss on employee benefit plans of US$0.1 million.  Cumulative net fair value gain on other investments and net actuarial loss on employee benefit plans amounted to US$42.7 million and US$1.3 million, respectively.




 


 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Consolidated Cash Flow Statement





(unaudited)

Six months ended

30th June



Year ended 31st December





2013

US$m




2012

US$m restated




2012

US$m

restated

 

 

 

 

 














Operating activities









































435.6




609.0




1,107.4




1.1




1.1




2.1




(6.9)




(6.1)




(7.5)




43.4




(250.8)




(306.4)




-




-




(1.6)




(190.0)




(375.6)




(907.6)




(40.0)




(198.7)




73.6




27.5




164.7




380.7




20.3




16.9




37.4




(65.6)




(24.5)




(71.7)




(41.1)




(50.9)




(147.4)




43.1




47.2




139.7




























Cash flows from operating activities



227.4




(67.7)




298.7















Investing activities









































(25.5)




(21.9)




(47.8)




(53.9)




(488.8)




(515.0)




(21.6)




7.6




(179.0)




(7.7)




-




(112.1)




-




-




8.3




























Cash flows from investing activities



(108.7)




(503.1)




(845.6)















Financing activities









































797.8




1,173.3




1,550.1




(595.7)




(545.4)




(635.9)




-




22.7




22.1




(256.6)




(233.6)




(374.3)




(2.0)




-




(0.6)






























(56.5)




417.0




561.4




2.1




2.1




(0.2)

















64.3




(151.7)




14.3




981.0




966.7




966.7















Cash and cash equivalents at end of period



1,045.3




815.0




981.0















 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Notes to Condensed Financial Statements




1.

ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND BASIS OF PREPARATION

 


The condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34, 'Interim Financial Reporting'.  The condensed financial statements have not been audited or reviewed by the Group's auditor pursuant to the UK Auditing Practices Board guidance on the review of interim financial information.

 

The following standards, amendments and interpretations which are effective in the current accounting period and relevant to the Group's operations are adopted in 2013:

 


IFRS 10

Consolidated Financial Statements


IFRS 11

Joint Arrangements


IFRS 12

Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities


IFRS 13

Fair Value Measurement


Amendments to IFRS 7

Disclosures - Offsetting Financial Assets and

   Financial Liabilities


Amendments to IFRSs 10, 11 and 12

Consolidated Financial Statements, Joint

   Arrangements and Disclosure of Interests

   in Other Entities: Transition Guidance


Amendments to IAS 1

Presentation of Items of Other Comprehensive

   Income


IAS 19 (amended 2011)

Employee Benefits


IAS 27 (2011)

Separate Financial Statements


IAS 28 (2011)

Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures


Annual Improvements to IFRS

2009 - 2011 Cycle

 


There have been no changes to the accounting policies described in the 2012 annual financial statements except for the adoption of IAS 19 (amended 2011).

 

IFRS 10 'Consolidated Financial Statements' replaces SIC Interpretation 12 'Consolidation - Special Purpose Entities' and most of IAS 27 'Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements'.  It contains a new single consolidation model that identifies control as the basis for consolidation for all types of entities.  It provides a definition of control that comprises the elements of power over an investee; exposure of rights to variable returns from an investee; and ability to use power to affect the reporting entity's returns.

 

IFRS 11 'Joint Arrangements' replaces IAS 31 'Interests in Joint Ventures' and SIC 13 'Jointly Controlled Entities - Non Monetary Contributions by Venturers'.  Under IFRS 11, joint arrangements are classified as either joint operations (whereby the parties that have joint control have rights to the assets and obligations for the liabilities of the joint arrangements) or joint ventures (whereby the parties that have joint control have rights to the net assets of the joint arrangements).  Joint operations are accounted for by showing the party's interest in the assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses, and/or its relative share of jointly controlled assets, liabilities, revenue and expenses, if any.  Accounting for joint ventures is now covered by IAS 28 (2011) as proportionate consolidation is no longer permitted.

 



 

 

1.

ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND BASIS OF PREPARATION (continued)

 


IFRS 12 'Disclosure of Interests in Other Entities' requires entities to disclose information that helps financial statements readers to evaluate the nature, risks and financial effects associated with the entity's interests in subsidiaries, associates, joint arrangements and unconsolidated structured entities.  Disclosure required includes significant judgements and assumptions made in determining whether an entity controls, jointly controls, significantly influences or has some other interest in other entities.

 

IFRS 13 'Fair Value Measurement' requires entities to disclose information about the valuation techniques and inputs used to measure fair value, as well as information about the uncertainty inherent in fair value measurements.  The standard applies to both financial and non-financial items measured at fair value.  Fair value is now defined as 'the price that would be received to sell an asset or paid to transfer a liability in an orderly transaction between market participants at the measurement date' (i.e. an exit price).

 

Amendments to IFRS 7 'Disclosures - Offsetting Financial Assets and Financial Liabilities' focus on disclosures of quantitative information about recognised financial instruments that are offset in the balance sheet, as well as those recognised financial instruments that are subject to master netting or similar arrangements irrespective of whether they are offset.

 

Amendments to IFRSs 10, 11 and 12 on transition guidance provide additional transition relief to IFRSs 10, 11 and 12, limiting the requirement to provide adjusted comparative information to only the preceding comparative period.  For disclosures related to unconsolidated structured entities, the amendments will remove the requirement to present comparative information for periods before IFRS 12 is first applied.

 

Amendments to IAS 1 'Presentation of Items of Other Comprehensive Income' improve the consistency and clarity of the presentation of items of other comprehensive income.  The amendments require entities to separate items presented in other comprehensive income into two groups, based on whether or not they may be reclassified to profit or loss in the future.  Items that will not be reclassified − such as remeasurements of defined benefit pension plans − will be presented separately from items that may be reclassified in the future − such as deferred gains and losses on cash flow hedges.  The amounts of tax related to the two groups are required to be allocated on the same basis.

 

IAS 19 (amended 2011) 'Employee Benefits' requires, for defined benefit plans, the assumed return on plan assets recognised in the profit and loss to be the same as the rate used to discount the defined benefit obligation.  Previously, the Group determined income on plan assets based on their long-term rate of expected return.  It also requires past service costs to be recognised immediately in profit or loss.  Additional disclosures are required to present the characteristics of defined benefit plans, the amount recognised in the financial statements, and the risks arising from defined benefit plans and multi-employer plans.  The Group has applied the amended standard retrospectively and the comparative financial statements have been restated in accordance with the transition provisions of the standard.  Details of the effect of the change are set out below.

 



 

 

1.

ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND BASIS OF PREPARATION (continued)

 


IAS 27 (2011) 'Separate Financial Statements' supersedes IAS 27 (2008) and prescribes the accounting and disclosure requirements for investments in subsidiaries, joint ventures and associates when an entity prepares separate financial statements.  There is no impact on the consolidated financial statements as the changes only affect the separate financial statements of the investing entity.

 

IAS 28 (2011) 'Investments in Associates and Joint Ventures' supersedes IAS 28 (2008) and prescribes the accounting for investments in associates and joint ventures and sets out the requirements for the application of the equity method when accounting for investments in associates and joint ventures.

 

Amendment to IAS 1 'Presentation of Financial Statements' clarifies the disclosure requirements for comparative information when an entity provides a third balance sheet either as required by IAS 8, 'Accounting policies, changes in accounting estimates and errors'; or voluntarily.  When an entity produces an additional balance sheet as required by IAS 8, the balance sheet should be as at the date of the beginning of the preceding period - that is, the opening position. No notes are required to support this balance sheet.  When management provides additional comparative information voluntarily - for example, profit and loss account, balance sheet - it should present the supporting notes to these additional statements.

 

Amendment to IAS 16 'Property, Plant and Equipment' clarifies that spare parts and servicing equipment are classified as property, plant and equipment rather than inventory when they meet the definition of property, plant and equipment.  The previous wording of IAS 16 indicated that servicing equipment should be classified as inventory, even if it was used for more than one period.  Following the amendment, this equipment used for more than one period is classified as property, plant and equipment. 

 

Amendment to IAS 32 'Financial Instruments: Presentation' clarifies that income tax related to profit distributions is recognised in the profit and loss account, and income tax related to the costs of equity transactions is recognised in equity.  Prior to the amendment, IAS 32 was ambiguous as to whether the tax effects of distributions and the tax effects of equity transactions should be accounted for in the profit and loss account or in equity.

 

Amendment to IAS 34 'Interim Financial Reporting' clarifies the disclosure requirements for segment assets and liabilities in interim financial statements.  A measure of total assets and liabilities is required for an operating segment in interim financial statements if such information is regularly provided to the chief operating decision maker and there has been a material change in those measures since the last annual financial statements.

 



 

 

1.

ACCOUNTING POLICIES AND BASIS OF PREPARATION (continued)

 


The effects of adopting IAS 19 (amended 2011) were as follows:








(a)   On the consolidated profit and loss for the six months ended 30th June 2012












US$m














Increase in net operating costs




(0.4)


Decrease in tax




0.1








Decrease in profit after tax




(0.3)








Attributable to:






Shareholders of the Company




(0.3)


















US¢














Decrease in basic earnings per share




(0.01)








Decrease in diluted earnings per share




(0.01)








(b)   There was no impact on the consolidated balance sheet at 31st December 2011 and 2012.




The Group has not early adopted any other standard, interpretation or amendment that has been issued but is not yet effective.



2.

REVENUE

 


Six months ended 30th June




2013

US$m


2012

US$m














Rental income


398.2


366.9


Service income


59.4


57.6


Sales of trading properties


454.4


53.9










912.0


478.4




Service income includes service and management charges and hospitality service income.

 

3.

NET OPERATING COSTS

 

 


Six months ended 30th June




2013

US$m


2012

US$m














Cost of sales


(392.9)


(85.0)


Other income


4.8 


3.5 


Administrative expenses


(44.9)


(38.7)










(433.0)


(120.2)

 

4.

OPERATING PROFIT


Six months ended 30th June






2013

US$m




2012

US$m























By business










Commercial property



390.2




358.1



Residential property



116.1




27.3



Corporate



(27.3)




(27.2)
















479.0




358.2



Change in fair value of investment properties






























- Commercial property



(39.9)




246.6



- Residential property



(3.5)




4.2


























(43.4)




250.8
















435.6




609.0














5.

SHARE OF RESULTS OF ASSOCIATES AND JOINT VENTURES


Six months ended 30th June






2013

US$m




2012

US$m























By business










Commercial property






























- operating profit



69.0




45.5



- net financing charges



(19.0)




(15.8)



- tax



(5.5)




(4.6)























- net profit



44.5




25.1













Residential property






























- operating profit



139.2




28.5



- net financing charges



(1.0)




(0.9)



- tax



(27.6)




(10.8)



- non-controlling interests



0.2




0.1























- net profit



110.8




16.9













Underlying business performance



155.3




42.0



Non-trading items:










Change in fair value of investment properties

(net of deferred tax)






























- Commercial property



129.8




59.8



- Residential property



1.1




(0.1)


























130.9




59.7
















286.2




101.7


 

6.

TAX

 


Six months ended 30th June





2013

US$m




2012

US$m




















Tax (charged)/credited to profit and loss is analysed as follows:









Current tax



(68.1)




(50.0)


Deferred tax









- changes in fair value of investment properties



(5.7)




0.1


- other temporary differences



(12.4)




(1.4)














(86.2)




(51.3)











Tax charged relating to components of other comprehensive income is analysed as follows:









Actuarial valuation of employee benefit plans



-




(0.1)


Cash flow hedges



(1.4)




(4.0)














(1.4)




(4.1)











Tax on profits has been calculated at the rates of taxation prevailing in the territories in which the Group operates.  The Group has no tax payable in the United Kingdom
(2012: nil).

 

Share of tax of associates and joint ventures of US$42.0 million (2012: US$25.5 million) is included in share of results of associates and joint ventures.

 

7.

EARNINGS PER SHARE

 


Basic earnings per share are calculated on profit attributable to shareholders of US$598.4 million (2012: US$625.5 million) and on the weighted average number of 2,352.8 million (2012: 2,341.1 million) shares in issue during the period.

 

In 2012, diluted earnings per share were calculated on profit attributable to shareholders of US$625.7 million, which was after adjusting for the effects of the conversion of convertible bonds, and on the weighted average number of 2,350.7 million shares in issue during the period.  The weighted average number of shares for basic and diluted earnings per share is reconciled as follows:

 


            Ordinary shares in millions




2013


2012














Weighted average number of shares in issue


2,352.8


2,341.1


Adjustment for shares to be issued on conversion of convertible bonds


-


9.6








Weighted average number of shares for diluted earnings per share calculation


2,352.8


2,350.7


 

 

7.

EARNINGS PER SHARE (continued)

 


Earnings per share are additionally calculated based on underlying profit attributable to shareholders.  A reconciliation of earnings is set out below:





Six months ended 30th June



2013


2012









US$m

Basic

earnings

per

share

US¢

Diluted

earnings

per

share

US¢


US$m

Basic

earnings

per

share

US¢

Diluted

earnings

per

share

US¢
















Underlying profit attributable to shareholders

519.4


22.08


22.08


317.9


13.58


13.53


Non-trading items (note 8)

79.0






307.6


















Profit attributable to shareholders

598.4


25.43




625.5


26.72




Interest expense on convertible bonds

 (net of tax)

-






0.2


















Profit for calculation of diluted earnings per share

598.4




25.43


625.7




26.62
















8.

NON-TRADING ITEMS

 


Non-trading items are separately identified to provide greater understanding of the Group's underlying business performance.  Items classified as non-trading items include fair value gains or losses on revaluation of investment properties; gains and losses arising from the sale of businesses, investments and investment properties; impairment of non-depreciable intangible assets and other investments; provisions for the closure of businesses; acquisition-related costs in business combinations; and other credits and charges of a non-recurring nature that require inclusion in order to provide additional insight into underlying business performance.

 

An analysis of non-trading items is set out below:

 


Six months ended 30th June




2013

US$m


2012

US$m














Change in fair value of investment properties


(43.4)


250.8


Deferred tax on change in fair value of investment properties


(5.7)


0.1


Share of change in fair value of investment properties of associates and joint ventures (net of deferred tax)


130.9


59.7


Non-controlling interests


(2.8)


(3.0)










79.0


307.6



 

 

9.

DIVIDENDS




Six months ended 30th June




2013

US$m


2012

US$m














Final dividend in respect of 2012 of US¢11.00

(2011: US¢10.00) per share 


258.8


234.2








An interim dividend in respect of 2013 of US¢6.00 (2012: US¢6.00) per share amounting to a total of US$141.2 million (2012: US$140.9 million) is declared by the Board and will be accounted for as an appropriation of revenue reserves in the year ending 31st December 2013.

 

10.

INVESTMENT PROPERTIES

 


Six months ended 30th June

Year ended

31st

December




2013

US$m


2012

US$m


2012

US$m


















Net book value at beginning of period


23,493.7


22,529.9


22,529.9


Exchange differences


(32.0)


39.4


99.3


Additions


93.5


512.7


564.7


Disposal


-


-


(6.6)


Net (decrease)/increase in fair value


(43.4)


250.8


306.4










Net book value at end of period


23,511.8


23,332.8


23,493.7











 

 

11.

BORROWINGS



At 30th June


At 31st December


 





2013

US$m




2012

US$m




2012

US$m


 















 















 


Current













 















 















 


Bank overdrafts



1.2




0.5




1.1


 


Current portion of long-term borrowings













 


- bank loans



334.4




498.4




363.4


 


- 2.75% United States dollar convertible bonds due 2012



-




36.2




-


 


- 5.5% United States dollar notes due 2014



516.8




-




-


 















 















 





852.4




535.1




364.5


 


Long-term













 















 















 


Bank loans



1,000.6




462.7




844.1


 


5.5% United States dollar notes due 2014



-




537.4




527.7


 


3.65% Singapore dollar notes due 2015



297.5




294.8




308.1


 


Medium term notes













 















 















 


- due 2017



41.7




42.5




44.6


 


- due 2019



103.0




102.9




103.0


 


- due 2020



315.3




315.9




323.3


 


- due 2021



68.0




73.6




74.5


 


- due 2022



584.6




547.8




614.2


 


- due 2025



656.3




656.4




657.0


 


- due 2026



38.5




38.5




38.5


 


- due 2027



185.7




185.5




185.7


 


- due 2028



38.0




-




-


 


- due 2030



103.1




103.1




103.2


 


- due 2031



25.4




25.4




25.4


 


- due 2032



19.9




9.6




9.6


 


- due 2040



32.1




32.1




32.1


 















 















 





2,211.6




2,133.3




2,211.1


 















 















 





3,509.7




3,428.2




3,891.0


 















 





4,362.1




3,963.3




4,255.5


 















 

 



 

 

12.

FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS




Financial instruments by category




The fair values of financial assets and financial liabilities, together with carrying amounts at 30th June 2013 are as follows:










Loans and

 receivables

US$m

Derivatives

US$m

Available-

for-sale

US$m

Other financial liabilities at amortised cost

US$m

Total carrying amount

US$m

Fair

value

US$m




























Assets













Other investments

-


-


71.1


-


71.1


71.1


Debtors

157.0


31.2


-


-


188.2


188.2


Bank balances

1,046.5


-


-


-


1,046.5


1,046.5
















1,203.5


31.2


71.1


-


1,305.8


1,305.8















Liabilities













Borrowings

-


-


-


(4,362.1)


(4,362.1)


(4,287.3)


Creditors excluding non-financial liabilities

-


(41.2)


-


(528.7)


(569.9)


(569.9)
















-


(41.2)


-


(4,890.8)


(4,932.0)


(4,857.2)















Fair value estimation

(i)  Financial instruments that are measured at fair value

    For financial instruments that are measured at fair value in the balance sheet, the corresponding fair value measurements are disclosed by level of the following fair value measurement hierarchy:

 


     (a)   Quoted prices (unadjusted) in active markets for identical assets or liabilities ('quoted prices in active markets')

The fair value of listed securities, which are classified as available-for-sale, is based on quoted prices in active markets at the balance sheet date.  The quoted market price used for listed investments held by the Group is the current bid price.

 


     (b)   Inputs other than quoted prices in active markets that are observable for the asset or liability, either directly or indirectly ('observable current market transactions')

The fair values of all interest rate swaps, cross-currency swaps and forward foreign exchange contracts are determined using rates quoted by the Group's bankers at the balance sheet date which are calculated by reference to market interest rates and foreign exchange rates.

 



 

 

12.

FINANCIAL INSTRUMENTS (continued)

 


Fair value estimation (continued)

(i) Financial instruments that are measured at fair value (continued)

 

(c)   Inputs for assets or liabilities that are not based on observable market data ('unobservable inputs')

The fair value of unlisted securities, which are classified as available-for-sale, is determined using valuation techniques by reference to observable current market transactions (including price-earnings and price-book multiples of listed securities of entities engaged in similar industries) or the market prices of the underlying investments with certain degree of entity specific estimates.




There were no changes in valuation techniques during the period.




The table below analyses financial instruments carried at fair value at 30th June 2013, by the levels in the fair value measurement hierarchy:

 




Quoted prices in active markets

US$m


Observable current  market transactions

US$m


Unobservable inputs

US$m




Total

US$m







































Assets


















Available-for-sale financial assets






















































- listed securities



61.2




-




-




61.2



- unlisted investments



-




-




9.9




9.9










































61.2




-




9.9




71.1



Derivative financial instruments


-




31.2




-




31.2
























61.2




31.2




9.9




102.3





















Liabilities


















Derivative financial instruments


-




(41.2)




-




(41.2)





















(ii)   Financial instruments that are not measured at fair value

The fair values of current debtors, bank balances and other liquid funds, current creditors and current borrowings are assumed to approximate their carrying amounts due to the short-term maturities of these assets and liabilities.

 


The fair values of long-term borrowings are based on market prices or are estimated using the expected future payments discounted at market interest rates.

 



 

 

13.

CAPITAL COMMITMENTS AND CONTINGENT LIABILITIES








Total capital commitments at 30th June 2013 and 31st December 2012 amounted to US$810.2 million and US$838.2 million, respectively.

 

Various Group companies are involved in litigation arising in the ordinary course of their respective businesses.  Having reviewed outstanding claims and taking into account legal advice received, the Directors are of the opinion that adequate provisions have been made in the condensed financial statements.



14.

RELATED PARTY TRANSACTIONS

 


The parent company of the Group is Jardine Strategic Holdings Limited and the ultimate holding company is Jardine Matheson Holdings Limited ('JMH').  Both companies are incorporated in Bermuda.

 

In the normal course of business, the Group has entered into a variety of transactions with the subsidiaries, associates and joint ventures of JMH ('Jardine Matheson group members').  The more significant of these transactions are described below:

 

Management fee

The management fee payable by the Group, under an agreement entered into in 1995, to Jardine Matheson Limited ('JML'), a wholly-owned subsidiary of JMH, in 2013 was US$2.6 million (2012: US$1.6 million), being 0.5% per annum of the Group's underlying profit in consideration for management consultancy services provided by JML.

 

Property and other services

The Group rented properties to Jardine Matheson group members.  Gross rents on such properties in 2013 amounted to US$9.6 million (2012: US$11.0 million).

 

Jardine Matheson group members provided property construction, maintenance and other services to the Group in 2013 in aggregate amounting to US$27.4 million (2012: US$14.7 million).

 

The outstanding balances arising from the above services at 30th June 2013 are not material.

 

Hotel management services

Jardine Matheson group members provided hotel management services to the Group in 2013 amounting to US$1.4 million (2012: US$1.2 million).

 

The outstanding balances arising from the above services at 30th June 2013 are not material.

 

Outstanding balances with associates and joint ventures

Amounts of outstanding balances with associates and joint ventures are included in debtors and creditors as appropriate.

 



 

 


Hongkong Land Holdings Limited

Going Concern Statement


 

The Directors are required to consider whether it is appropriate to prepare financial statements on the basis that the Company and the Group are going concerns.  The Group prepares comprehensive financial forecasts and, based on these forecasts, cash resources and existing credit facilities, the Directors consider that the Company and the Group have adequate resources to continue in business for the foreseeable future.  For this reason, the Directors continue to adopt the going concern basis in preparing the financial statements.

 


Principal Risks and Uncertainties


 

The Board has overall responsibility for risk management and internal control.  The following have been identified previously as the areas of principal risk and uncertainty facing the Company, and they will remain relevant in the second half of the year:

 

Economic Risk

Commercial Risk and Financial Risk

Regulatory and Political Risk

Terrorism, Pandemic and Natural Disasters

 

For greater detail, please refer to page 70 of the Company's Annual Report for 2012, a copy of which is available on the Company's website www.hkland.com.

 


Responsibility Statement


 

The Directors of the Company confirm to the best of their knowledge that:

 

(a)

the condensed financial statements have been prepared in accordance with IAS 34; and

 

(b)

the interim management report includes a fair review of all information required to be disclosed by the Disclosure and Transparency Rules 4.2.7 and 4.2.8 issued by the Financial Conduct Authority of the United Kingdom.

 

For and on behalf of the Board

 

Y.K. Pang

John R. Witt

 

Directors

 

1st August 2013

 




 




 


The interim dividend of US¢6.00 per share will be payable on 16th October 2013 to shareholders on the register of members at the close of business on 23rd August 2013.  The ex-dividend date will be on 21st August 2013, and the share registers will be closed from 26th to 30th August 2013, inclusive.  Shareholders will receive their dividends in United States dollars, unless they are registered on the Jersey branch register where they will have the option to elect for sterling.  These shareholders may make new currency elections for the 2013  interim  dividend by  notifying  the  United  Kingdom  transfer  agent  in  writing  by  27th September 2013.  The sterling equivalent of dividends declared in United States dollars will be calculated by reference to a rate prevailing on 2nd October 2013.  Shareholders holding their shares through The Central Depository (Pte) Limited ('CDP') in Singapore will receive United States dollars unless they elect, through CDP, to receive Singapore dollars.


 




 


Hongkong Land Group

 

Hongkong Land is one of Asia's leading property investment, management and development groups.  Founded in Hong Kong in 1889, Hongkong Land's business is built on partnership, integrity and excellence.

 

In Hong Kong, the Group owns and manages some 450,000 sq. m. (five million sq. ft) of prime commercial space that defines the heart of the Central Business District.  In Singapore, it has been instrumental in the creation of the city-state's new Central Business District at Marina Bay with the expansion of its joint venture portfolio of new developments.  Hongkong Land's properties in these and other Asian centres are recognised as market leaders and house the world's foremost financial, business and luxury retail names.

 

Hongkong Land develops premium residential properties in a number of cities in the region, principally in China and Singapore where its subsidiary, MCL Land, is a significant developer.

 

Hongkong Land Holdings Limited is incorporated in Bermuda.  It has a premium listing on the London Stock Exchange, and secondary listings in Bermuda and Singapore.  The Group's assets and investments are managed from Hong Kong by Hongkong Land Limited.  Hongkong Land is a member of the Jardine Matheson Group.

 

- end -

 

For further information, please contact:

 


Hongkong Land Limited


Y.K. Pang

(852) 2842 8428

John R. Witt

(852) 2842 8101



GolinHarris


Sue So

(852) 2501 7984


As permitted by the Disclosure and Transparency Rules of the Financial Conduct Authority of  the  United Kingdom,  the  Company  will  not  be  posting  a  printed version of  the Half-Yearly Results announcement to shareholders.  The Half-Yearly Results announcement will remain available on the Company's website, www.hkland.com, together with other Group announcements.

 


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