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  • Ex-HSBC boss Lord Green breaks silence on Swiss tax scandal: Here’s what he said

    March 18, 2015

    Lord Green, the former boss of scandal hit bank HSBC, has broken his silence over the Swiss tax row which engulfed the bank and saw senior executives face MPs. Green, also a former government minister, was chief executive and chairman of HSBC while its Swiss private banking arm helped wealthy clients evade tax. Now, more [...]

  • HSBC confirms PwC will take over as auditor from KPMG this month

    March 18, 2015

    HSBC will replace auditor KPMG with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) after the latter announced its resignation from the position as the Company's auditor from 31 March 2015, the bank confirmed today. PwC's appointment will be put to shareholder's at the bank's annual general meeting held on 24 April this year. HSBC originally announced its intentions to switch [...]

  • HSBC to close Jersey accounts in crackdown on tax avoidance

    March 17, 2015

    HSBC has begun contacting thousands of holders of Jersey accounts who live in the UK in a bid to avoid accusations that it is helping to shelter money from tax authorities. Britain’s biggest bank has written to customers with such accounts to ask them to take proof of identity to a branch on the island, [...]

  • Bankers to face new fitness test under FCA rules

    March 16, 2015

    Financial services firms will be forced to vet thousands of staff each year and make sure they are “fit and proper” to perform their roles under a new framework being finalised by City regulators. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA) will today publish the final proposals for a new regime [...]

  • HSBC: French prosecutor requests criminal trial over tax dodging allegations

    March 13, 2015

      A French prosecutor has requested HSBC’s Swiss private bank be sent to a criminal trial to face charges over a suspected tax avoidance scheme.   HSBC had been the subject of an investigation from French magistrates into alleged tax fraud involving 3,000 French taxpayers which ended last month.   The under-fire bank now has [...]

  • Labour MP John Mann says Tories blocking questioning of ex-HSBC boss Lord Stephen Green

    March 9, 2015

    A leading Labour MP yesterday accused the Tories of blocking moves to summon former HSBC boss Stephen – now Lord – Green to the Treasury select committee to account for the controversy surrounding its Swiss operations. Lord Green, who left HSBC to join the House of Lords as a Conservative peer and trade minister in [...]

  • Stuart Gulliver: I am the right person to run HSBC

    March 9, 2015

    HSBC boss Stuart Gulliver said he was the "right person" to run the embattled bank today, as he was quizzed by MPs on the Public Accounts Committee. Asked whether he should remain chief executive of the bank, he said: "I am committed to finishing what I began five years ago in a firm I've served [...]

  • Argentina turns up the heat on HSBC with demand for £2.3bn of offshore cash

    March 9, 2015

    Argentina is demanding that HSBC repatriate £2.3bn of its clients' money. The bank stands accused of moving the money offshore for tax advantages.  The head of Argentina's tax authority, Ricardo Echegaray, claimed HSBC's actions threatened the stability of the Latin American state. Speaking at the Argentine embassy, Echegaray told a host of journalists "HSBC built [...]

  • The five best quotes from Paddy Power’s results: Taylor Swift, HSBC, Chelsea and Liverpool

    March 3, 2015

    Stunt-loving bookie Paddy Power has a way with words that makes for a more interesting read than the usual corporate earnings. Not only did the bookie pay out a windfall €392m (£285m) to shareholders after it reported a record profit of €167m, it gave the City some light relief. Never afraid to put some laughs into its lowdown on [...]

  • HSBC bosses sorry about tax scandal at Swiss arm

    February 25, 2015

    HSBC’S chief executive and chairman yesterday gave repeated apologies to MPs over tax evasion in its Swiss private banking arm. But scrutiny of the bank is not over yet – former global private banking boss Clive Bannister could be called up next by MPs. Chief executive Stuart Gulliver and chairman Douglas Flint told MPs they [...]

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