HSBC Holdings (HSBA)

Sector:

Banking

Index:

FTSE 100

667.70p
   
  • Change Today:
      1.20p
  • 52 Week High: 669.60
  • 52 Week Low: 566.30
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 18,878m
  • Volume: 27,583,391
  • Market Cap: £126,050m
  • RiskGrade: 167

Sunday newspaper round-up: Brexit deal, HSBC, Fresh fruit

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Sunday 26 Feb 2023

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab has refused to say whether Parliament will vote on the government's new Brexit deal. He did however tell Sky's Sophy Ridge on Sunday programme that "Parliament will find a away to have its say". The plan was expected to be unveiled possibly as early as Monday. "We want to handle this properly and in the right way," he said. I think one thing we've learned with meaningful votes and various other things since 2016 and beyond is that you have to carry Parliament with you, and I'm confident we would be able to." However, as of Sunday, it appeared unlikely that the proposals would satisfy the ERG or DUP. - Sunday Telegraph


HSBC wants to halve the office space at its headquarters as part of its embrace of flexible working. With that aim, it has engaged Cushman & Wakefield to find a new HQ with 400,000-500,000 square feet of space, against the 1.1m sq.ft. available at its 45-storey tower in London's Canary Wharf. Globally, the lender wants to slash its office space by 40% versus pre-pandemic levels. In parallel, the chief executive officer of Canary Wharf Group is looking to diversify away from lenders and law firms by attracting life sciences outfits. - Financial Mail on Sunday

The dearth of some fresh fruit and vegetables at grocers may just be the "tip of the iceberg", according to the National Farmers' Union. Poor weather in Europe and Africa, Brexit red tape and the hit to UK and Dutch producers from the jump in energy bills were all to blame. Nonetheless, NFU president, Tom Bradshaw, said that relying on imports had left the UK especially vulnerable to "shock weather events". Bradshaw highlighted how energy inflation had led many farmers who produce in glasshouses not to plant, due to their lack of confidence in being able to secure the returns necessary to justify the risk of planting. Curiously, Brexit had increased reliance on even more distant producers. - Guardian

Revolut, Britain's largest financial technology outfit, may be on the cusp of clinching a UK banking license within weeks after a two-year effort. The breakthrough will be thanks to the publication this week of its overdue 2021 accounts. A trading update is also expected to show that its turnover jumped again last year. The company now operates in over 200 countries and counts more than 25m customers. A UK license would allow Revolut to hold customer deposits and lend. Analysts believe it could also drive the outfit's valuation - which at one point in 2021 topped NatWest's - even higher. - Financial Mail on Sunday

ITV's full-year numbers, which are due out this coming week, are expected to show that its efforts to take on Netflix and Disney are yielding results and that it is cutting its reliance on old-style terrestrial TV. Revenues from the streaming and studios businesses are both seen growing at double-digit rates and accounting for over half of the total. Boss Carolyn McCall's initiative to replace ITV hub with a new online service is also expected to have boomed since its launch in December. - Financial Mail on Sunday

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HSBC Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 667.70p
Change Today 1.20p
% Change 0.18 %
52 Week High 669.60
52 Week Low 566.30
Volume 27,583,391
Shares Issued 18,878m
Market Cap £126,050m
RiskGrade 167

HSBC Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
more star ratings
Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
92.08% above the market average92.08% above the market average92.08% above the market average92.08% above the market average92.08% above the market average
52.94% below the sector average52.94% below the sector average52.94% below the sector average52.94% below the sector average52.94% below the sector average
Price Trend
69.05% above the market average69.05% above the market average69.05% above the market average69.05% above the market average69.05% above the market average
5.88% below the sector average5.88% below the sector average5.88% below the sector average5.88% below the sector average5.88% below the sector average
Income
95.48% above the market average95.48% above the market average95.48% above the market average95.48% above the market average95.48% above the market average
100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average100.00% above the sector average
Growth
63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average63.15% above the market average
29.41% above the sector average29.41% above the sector average29.41% above the sector average29.41% above the sector average29.41% above the sector average

What The Brokers Say

Strong Buy 5
Buy 4
Neutral 5
Sell 3
Strong Sell 0
Total 17
buy
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HSBC Dividends

  Latest Previous
  4th Interim 3rd Interim
Ex-Div 07-Mar-24 09-Nov-23
Paid 25-Apr-24 21-Dec-23
Amount 31.00¢ 10.00¢

Trades for 23-Apr-2024

Time Volume / Share Price
16:38 7,010 @ 667.70p
16:35 6,985,485 @ 667.70p
16:35 4,995 @ 667.70p
16:35 14,869 @ 667.70p
16:35 20,055 @ 667.70p

HSBC Key Personnel

CEO Noel Quinn

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