Sign of the times. HSBC, the London-based banking giant, is to relocate its chief executive's office to Hong Kong. Anyone who had been asleep for the past twenty years would wonder what the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, as the bank was... ...full story at Engaging China
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The HSBC »
YouTube video The Internationally known Hong Kong And Shanghai Banking Corporation sponsored a day of volunteering for PADS Crisis Services in North Chicago, Illinois.
Over 60 volunteers from HSBC participated in cleaning, painting and different landscaping projects... |
| 27 Sep 08 |
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Banking giant HSBC to cut 1,100 jobs worldwide » People's Daily Banking giant HSBC has said it is to cut about 1,100 jobs worldwide due to adverse global financial environment, with about 100 to go from its Hong Kong operations. HSBC, or the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, will cut the jobs... |
| 08 May 08 |
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Computer server with client data missing at HSBC Hong Kong » People's Daily The Hong Kong branch of banking giant Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) has lost a computer server with client data involving about 159,000 accounts, the bank confirmed on Wednesday. The missing information in ... |
| 26 Sep 09 |
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HK applauds HSBC office relocation » People's Daily Hong Kong's top official said Friday that he welcomed HSBC's decision to relocate the group's Chief Executive Michael Geoghegan's principal office from London to Hong Kong. The relocation is a significant move for the bank, highlighting Hong... |
| 20 Jul 09 |
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HSBC Insurance to expand beyond Hong Kong » People's Daily The London-based financial giant HSBC wants to expand its banc assurance model in Hong Kong to the rest of China, said Monday's China Daily. HSBC Life's banc assurance model is the main insurance sales channel that HSBC employs in Hong Kong. The... |
| 10 Mar 09 |
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Hong Kong: End of HSBC myth? » Global Voices Yesterday (March 9) HSBC Holding, Europe's biggest bank, and an Elephant in Hong Kong Hang Seng Index plunged 24% to HK$33, its lowest level since 1995. Since the beginning of financial crisis, many Hong Kong people believe that the city will not be... |