HSBC chiefs to face MPs’ questions over Hong Kong protesters’ frozen accounts January 22, 2021 Two HSBC executives are set to face questions from MPs next week over the bank’s stance on Hong Kong, amid mounting pressure to reverse a decision to freeze the accounts of pro-democracy activists in the region. HSBC faced backlash last summer after it issued a statement in favour of a new National Security Law in [...]
Former Hong Kong lawmaker rejects HSBC explanation over frozen bank accounts January 18, 2021 Former Hong Kong lawmaker Ted Hui has renewed his criticism of HSBC despite the bank’s CEO expressing regret for freezing his bank accounts. Noel Quinn, HSBC chief executive, had written to Hui last week explaining that the bank was unable to operate the accounts and was instructed to act by the police. Hui, who fled [...]
Investors to push HSBC to pull out of fossil fuel investments January 10, 2021 A group of investors is reportedly urging banking giant HSBC to reduce its financing of fossil fuels such as coal. According to the Sunday Times, the coalition, which includes European fund manager Amundi and London-listed hedge fund Man Group, is aiming to table a resolution on the issue at April’s AGM. The campaign is being [...]
Editorial: Those who profit in Hong Kong must speak up in its defence November 11, 2020 US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s four freedoms, which he promised Americans in the face of economic strife and growing authoritarianism abroad, are freedoms that this newspaper is more than happy to sign up for. Freedom of speech, freedom of worship, freedom from want, and freedom from fear? Well, they work for us. In London – [...]
Barclays fossil fuel financing increases despite ‘net zero’ pledge November 11, 2020 Barclays has increased its financing of fossil fuel firms despite setting a ‘net zero’ goal for itself earlier this year following investor pressure, according to a new report. The bank, which is Europe’s largest fossil fuel financer, provided $24.58bn (£18.55bn) in underwriting and lending to major fossil fuel companies between January and September this year. [...]
FTSE 100 falls and US stocks mixed as coronavirus cases rise October 27, 2020 The FTSE 100 fell in afternoon trading after a choppy morning session, while US stocks were mixed amid rising coronavirus cases and some worrying economic data. London’s main stock index was last down 0.8 per cent at 5,745 points, having also fallen yesterday. Read more:HSBC to overhaul business model and accelerate plan to slash costs [...]
HSBC to overhaul business model as ultra-low interest rates hit profit October 27, 2020 HSBC is planning a coronavirus-induced overhaul of its business model, seeking to shift its main source of income from interest rate to fee-based businesses. Europe’s biggest lender will also accelerate a sweeping cost-cutting programme, despite reporting better-than-expected results for the third quarter. Read more: HSBC ‘to cut 300 jobs’ in overhaul of UK commercial banking [...]
HSBC ‘to cut 300 jobs’ in overhaul of UK commercial banking October 21, 2020 HSBC has reportedly launched a restructuring of its commercial banking business in the UK that will lead to around 300 job cuts. The cuts are part of a wider strategy overhaul announced by the banking giant earlier this year as it seeks to slash costs and reinvigorate its business in the face of global economic [...]
Natwest vows to boost number of black employees in senior roles October 20, 2020 Natwest has vowed to boost the number of black staff in senior roles from one per cent to three per cent, as the British bank seeks to shake up its image as part of a new racial equality pledge. The boost would bring Natwest’s diversity in line with the black population in England and Wales, [...]
HSBC shares rebound after China’s Ping An boosts its holding September 28, 2020 HSBC shares in Hong Kong and London rose sharply on Monday after Chinese asset manager Ping An, the bank’s largest shareholder, increased its stake in the lender. In a regulatory filing late on Friday, Ping An revealed it had raised its holding in the lender from 7.95 per cent to eight per cent. HSBC’s Hong [...]