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  • HSBC spoils TSB results party with appearance before MPs – but they don’t mind

    February 25, 2015

    It can be nerve-wracking hosting a party for the first time – what if nobody comes? Have I bought enough food? Will it clash with a more glitzy event in the social calendar? The same applies in the City, too. Yester­day was a big day for TSB, presenting its first set of full-year financial results [...]

  • HSBC bosses Stuart Gulliver and Douglas Flint apologise to MPs over Swiss private banking scandal

    February 25, 2015

    Stuart Gulliver, HSBC's chief executive and Douglas Flint, the embattled bank's chairman, have apologised for "unacceptable" practices at its Swiss private banking arm. During questioning by the Treasury Select Committee, Gulliver admitted the scandal had caused "damage to trust" in HSBC, while Flint said he felt "shame" and would "take his share of responsibility". However, [...]

  • Emma Thompson’s husband refuses to pay tax until HSBC staff are put in prison

    February 25, 2015

    Oscar-winning, actress Emma Thompson, will refuse to pay any tax until those involved in the HSBC tax evasion scandal are put in prison. Thompson's husband and fellow actor Greg Wise told the Evening Standard that he and his wife would stop giving money to HMRC until "everyone pays tax". Wise trumpeted his commitment to socialism [...]

  • HSBC’s Stuart Gulliver set to face MPs on tax evasion

    February 24, 2015

    HSBC chief Stuart Gulliver will face MPs today to give evidence on claims its Swiss private banking arm helped clients evade taxes. Initially it was only the giant bank’s chairman Douglas Flint who had been summoned to the Treasury Select Committee for a 45-minute session. But now both bosses are attending parliament, and they will [...]

  • HSBC, Goldman Sachs and Barclays are among the banks being investigated for gold price rigging

    February 24, 2015

      The US is looking into whether the world's biggest banks have rigged the prices of precious metals such as gold, silver and platinum.   The Department of Justice (DoJ) and Commodities and Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) have launched the investigation following of a series of scandals in which banks altered benchmark rates to make [...]

  • HSBC share price hits two-year low in Hong Kong

    February 24, 2015

    HSBC shares listed on Hong Kong's Hang Seng index, tumbled as much as 3.9 per cent to HK$69.15, after it posted figures showing pre-tax profits tanked 17 per cent to $18.6bn (£12.1bn) in 2014, down from $22.5bn the year before. The bank's shares listed on the FTSE 100 closed down 4.2 per cent at 573.3p yesterday, [...]

  • HSBC: UK should not quit EU just as services reforms are coming

    February 23, 2015

    Britain is threatening to leave the EU at the worst possible moment, HSBC analysts said yesterday, as key changes are on the way which will benefit the UK. Big businesses were reluctant to give their views on the Scottish referendum until the polls tightened at the last minute – and the comments sparked a backlash. But [...]

  • HSBC’s unhappy 150th birthday illustrates its growth: Stuart Gulliver on the highs and lows

    February 23, 2015

    In the 1990s, Stuart Gulliver went to what look like extraordinary lengths to hide his bonus – he was paid in a Swiss account, held in the name of a Panamanian company. It looks shady, in light of the latest round of revelations of tax evasion through Swiss accounts. And the extra scrutiny comes at [...]

  • George Osborne challenges Ed Balls to say sorry over HSBC Swiss tax evasion scandal

    February 23, 2015

    Chancellor George Osborne hit back at Labour over HSBC’s Swiss private bank yesterday, arguing that the wrongdoing took place and the taxman received the leaked documents under Labour, not the Tories, and Lord Green was given an advisory job by Gordon Brown. It comes after a fortnight of Labour accusing Osborne of failing to act [...]

  • HSBC cuts target for profitability on rising costs

    February 23, 2015

    HSBC’S annual profits dropped by 17 per cent in 2014, and the bank’s bosses cut its targets for profitability. Much of the damage came from a $3.7bn (£2.4bn) provision covering fines and settlements, redress for customers and lower gains from disposals. Those factors contributed to the $3.9bn fall in pre-tax profits to $18.7bn for the [...]

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