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HSBC HOLDINGS PLC-SPONS ADR
NYSE:HSBC (5/3/2024, 7:04:00 PM)
After market: 44.45 0 (0%)44.45
-0.06 (-0.13%)
HSBC Holdings Plc engages in the provision of banking and financial services. The Company’s segments include Wealth and Personal Banking (WPB), Commercial Banking (CMB) and Global Banking and Markets (GBM). WPB provides a range of retail banking and wealth management services, including insurance and investment products, global asset management services, investment management and private wealth solutions for customers. CMB offers a range of products and services to serve the needs of commercial customers, including small and medium-sized enterprises, mid-market enterprises and corporates. These include credit and lending, international trade and receivables finance, commercial insurance and investments. GBM provides tailored financial solutions to government, corporate and institutional clients and private investors worldwide. The firm operates across various geographical regions, which include Europe, Asia-Pacific, Middle East and North Africa, North America, and Latin America.
HSBC HOLDINGS PLC-SPONS ADR
8 Canada Square
London E145HQ
P: 442079913048
CEO: John Flint
Employees: 219199
Website: https://www.hsbc.com/
HSBC Holdings Plc’s largest shareholder voted against the reappointment of departing Chief Executive Officer Noel Quinn as a director, suggesting its disruptive campaign against the lender hasn’t yet run its course.
CEO is making a surprise exit after successfully slimming down the global bank and winning over its tough chair
HSBC Holdings Plc’s leadership said the era of major acquisitions and disposals is over, as the bank faced shareholders for the first time since Noel Quinn announced his surprise retirement.
A group of HSBC Holdings Plc investors wants the bank to set a funding target for renewable energy amid concerns its current green pledges are too vague.
The city of Buenos Aires plans to meet with global investors next week as it explores selling overseas dollar bonds for the first time in eight years, according to people familiar with the matter.
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