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Numerous pro-democracy activists and government critics from Hong Kong have had their accounts frozen by banking giant HSBC.
People inside the state enterprises and HSBC say Beijing has grown disenchanted with the bank over sensitive domestic and international legal and political issues, from China’s crackdown in Hong ...
Regulators are keen to ‘deepen the reform and opening-up of Shenzhen’ through H to A listings, according to the bank’s ...
HSBC declined to comment on criticism the bank has received from UK politicians. The bank has also long been floated as a potential target for retaliation by Beijing in its battle with the West ...
China's cross-border yuan payment system has signed up more financial entities from Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East, ...
HSBC’s business in China has long been a boon for the bank. But it’s fast becoming a liability as relationships between Beijing and the West continue to fracture. And if China follows through ...
HSBC has publicly supported China’s National Security Law, draconian legislation imposed by Beijing that has been used to violently suppress Hong Kong’s protest movement in support of ...
And where Beijing sees something it doesn’t like, it lashes out or opens concentration camps. Compromise, put simply, is not a word in Xi’s little red rule book. HSBC had better wake up to ...
Desperate to retain access to Chinese financial markets, HSBC is kneeling at Beijing’s feet. Sadly for the British banking giant, it’s learning that the communist leash comes with few treats.
BEIJING, July 5 (Reuters) - Beijing's communist party secretary Yin Li said on Tuesday he hoped HSBC HSBA.L will further expand its investment and business in the capital city, state-backed ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. HSBC chief executive Noel Quinn has denied that Ping An’s campaign to break up the bank is directed from ...