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The son of an HSBC Holdings Plc leader has spent at least HK$231 million ($29 million) buying luxury properties in Hong Kong ...
HSBC, a British financial powerhouse that set up shop in Hong Kong in 1865 and now serves as the city’s biggest bank, said it was “very concerned” about recent social events in its message ...
HSBC, which was established in Hong Kong in 1865, derived half of its pretax profits from business in Asia’s premier financial hub in the first nine months of last year.
Hong Kong, where HSBC traces its roots to 1865, "is an incredibly important market for us and Georges was keen to spend his first few days here", the bank said in a statement.
Founded in 1865 as the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, HSBC backed some of city’s most important businessmen, including tycoon Li Ka-shing, and remains Hong Kong’s No. 1 bank.
To underscore the argument, HSBC delivered a second-quarter earnings surprise, helped by a US$1.8 billion tax offset from the UK even though its Hong Kong business fell by 16 per cent. Story Continues ...
HSBC Holdings says its chief executive officer, Michael Geoghegan, will relocate to Hong Kong from London next year as the group continues to focus its efforts on growing in Asia.
From the bronze lion sculptures, Stephen and Stitt, standing guard outside HSBC's main building in Central, to the intricate feng shui influence that shaped the design of the HK$5 billion HSBC ...
HSBC marked its 160th anniversary with a vibrant celebration at its famous Hong Kong headquarters at 1 Queen’s Road Central, the same address where the bank first opened its doors on March 3, 1865.
HSBC makes most of its money from Asia, after recording more than $16bn in profits from China and Hong Kong last year – more than half of the $30bn recorded group wide. The UK only accounted for ...
When HSBC ,opened its doors in Hong Kong and Shanghai in 1865, Chinese trade flows were just bubbling up again after the Second Opium War between the ruling Qing dynasty and British and French ...
“Hong Kong was a fishing village when HSBC opened here in 1865,” said Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu as the event opened at the Conrad Hotel.