23rd Feb 2015 11:57
An uncertain outlook at HSBC is likely to keep the market cautious about the global lender, according to Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, after 2014 results on Monday came in below forecasts. Head of equities Richard Hunter said: "Given the wider sectoral issues, HSBC has had a difficult year, with
Read more23rd Feb 2015 09:24
An uncertain outlook at HSBC is likely to keep the market cautious about the global lender, according to Hargreaves Lansdown Stockbrokers, after 2014 results on Monday came in below forecasts. "Disappointing numbers and a cautious outlook from HSBC resulted in some strong negative pressure on its sh
Read more23rd Feb 2015 08:54
After briefly testing an all-time high on the back of Greece's bailout extension, the FTSE 100 quickly reversed into the red on Monday morning on the back of disappointing results from banking heavyweight HSBC. HSBC's shares were down as much as 5% early on after the global lender reported a drop in
Read more23rd Feb 2015 08:17
HSBC has reported a 17% drop in pre-tax annual profit to $18.68bn, after the lender was hit by fines for its involvement in the foreign exchange rigging scandal. The bank's profits missed the $21.5bn that was estimated by analysts following $3.7bn in fines, settlements, UK customer redress and assoc
Read more23rd Feb 2015 05:56
Leaked files revealed that HSBC chief executive Stuart Gulliver hid millions of pounds in a Swiss account through a Panamanian company and is still tax domiciled in Hong Kong, according to The Guardian. A militant group told Muslims to attack Oxford Street and two London-based shopping centres late
Read more20th Feb 2015 15:53
Morgan Stanley thinks European banks might now "start to play catch up" after an unusual period of underperformance in an improving macroeconomic environment. Although Greek concerns remain, the US investment bank believes some concerns about the banking sector are easing, such as deflationary risks
Read more20th Feb 2015 06:52
Investment banks in the UK are facing a competition probe by the Financial Conduct Authority, according to the Financial Times. The regulator "could force banks to stop selling products and be more transparent about how they charge clients", the paper said. Centrica's British Gas has said it might r
Read more18th Feb 2015 12:56
Investors should be wary of yesterday's surge in the shares of oil field services group Wood Group. The company reported a strong set of figures despite the recent drop in oil prices. However, one must keep in mind that most of that decline occurred towards the end of the year. That flattered the ou
Read more18th Feb 2015 09:29
HSBC's Swiss arm was searched by prosecutors on Wednesday as part of a new money-laundering investigation, amid reports the bank helped clients dodge significant amounts of tax but hiding funds overseas. Officials swarmed the Geneva-based premises after a money-laundering investigation was launched
Read more18th Feb 2015 06:00
The world's largest offshore windfarm project expected to cost between £6bn and £8bn has been approved for construction off the Yorkshire coast by the UK's energy secretary, The Guardian said. Greece is prepared to request a bailout extension of up to six months, after a long day of negotiations on
Read more11th Feb 2015 18:46
UK authorities could follow the example of their American counterparts in their probe into whether HSBC's Swiss private bank helped its customers dodge taxes. When US authorities prosecuted Swiss banks, including UBS and Credit Suisse, for helping US customers to evade taxes, they based their cases
Read more11th Feb 2015 06:06
Prime Minister David Cameron has come under fire for appointing Lord Green of Hurstpierpoint as trade minister in 2011 after it was revealed he was responsible for HSBC's Swiss private banking business, according to The Times. HSBC has been caught out in a tax dodge scandal. Driverless car trials in
Read more10th Feb 2015 18:53
David Hartnett, the head of the HMRC in 2011, told MPs that his department was in possession of records from the Swiss subsidiary of a major UK bank, containing the names of potential tax dodgers. When Hartnett faced MPs four years ago, Stephen Green, the former chairman of HSBC was acting as trade
Read more10th Feb 2015 05:52
The ex-head of Revenue and Customs and an ex-government minister have been called to explain how HSBC clients were able to hide £135m in the firm's Swiss branch without criminal charges, according to The Times. Prime Minister David Cameron will advise British businesses on Tuesday to give their empl
Read more9th Feb 2015 16:35
London's FTSE 100 had trimmed losses by the end of the session but still finished in the red as ongoing concerns about the future of Greece weighed on market sentiment. "Eurozone equities are being ground down by Greek fears, and financial stocks across the EU are bearing the brunt of the sell-off,"
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