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Norway's Telenor slightly lags earnings forecast, takes $50 million hit in Malaysia (updated)

Adds Nordic growth in paragraph 3, CEO comments on Bangladesh in paragraphs 8-9

Telenor's Q3 EBITDA slightly below expectations, shares fall 5%

5G-related costs in Malaysia lead to NOK 500 million negative adjustment

Grameenphone in Bangladesh shows revenue growth after political turmoil last year

By Elviira Luoma

Oct 29 (Reuters) - Norwegian telecom operator Telenor TEL.OL posted quarterly core earnings below market expectations on Wednesday and flagged a negative adjustment of 500 million Norwegian crowns ($49.8 million) related to rising 5G costs in Malaysia.

Overall, third-quarter results were in line or a touch lower than analysts' consensus, with stronger growth in Telenor's core Nordic markets offsetting some concerns in Asia. The group's shares were down 5% by 1300 GMT.

Its adjusted operating earnings before depreciation and amortisation (EBITDA) grew 5.4% organically to 9.54 billion crowns, but slightly missed estimates. That was driven by 8% growth in the Nordic countries.

In Asia, Telenor saw an earnings increase of 4.1%, partially helped by topline growth at Bangladesh's Grameenphone.

It also specified full-year forecasts, saying it expected 5-6% organic growth in adjusted EBITDA for the whole group and 8-9% growth for the Nordic business. It also sees 2-3% organic growth in Nordic service revenues.

SIGNS OF RECOVERY AT GRAMEENPHONE

Grameenphone, in which Telenor owns a majority stake, reported higher service revenues after four consecutive quarters of declining performance following political turmoil in Bangladesh last year.

However, consumers in the country remain "highly prudent", CEO Benedicte Schilbred Fasmer said in a statement.

As a result, growth in the country was somewhat softer than Telenor had hoped for, she told Reuters.

"I think the political stability and ... the geopolitical framework around the country is more predictable," she added in the interview. "Hopefully that will stabilize the economy and we will get back to growth."

Meanwhile, 5G-related costs are increasing in Malaysia, where Telenor is the top shareholder in mobile network operator CelcomDigi together with Axiata.

"Based on the latest public information, we make a 0.5 billion crown negative adjustment to our share of results from CelcomDigi this quarter related to its associated 5G network company in Malaysia," Schilbred Fasmer said in the statement.

($1 = 10.0431 Norwegian crowns)

(Reporting by Elviira Luoma in Gdansk, editing by Milla Nissi-Prussak)

((Elviira.luoma@thomsonreuters.com))

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