HSBC Holdings (HSBA)

Sector:

Banking

Index:

FTSE 100

663.60p
   
  • Change Today:
      1.70p
  • 52 Week High: 667.70
  • 52 Week Low: 573.80
  • Currency: UK Pounds
  • Shares Issued: 18,877m
  • Volume: 12,266,715
  • Market Cap: £125,268m
  • RiskGrade: 167

Sector movers: Banks pace gains

By Alexander Bueso

Date: Friday 14 Apr 2023

LONDON (ShareCast) - (Sharecast News) - Bank shares paced gains at the end of the week amid a raft of well-received sector earnings on the other side of the Atlantic and due to the possibility of further rate hikes in both the US and UK.
Nonetheless, while J.P.Morgan and Citigroup shares in particular caught a strong bid following their latest quarterly results, Wells Fargo was up only slightly, as was the case of the KBW Bank sector index.

Another reason potential trigger behind the gains, both in the US and UK, was the University of Michigan's survey data for mid-April which revealed a sharp one percentage point jump in 12-month inflation expectations back to 4.6%.

Together with the latest reading for retail sales, which saw the so-called control group that feeds in GDP calculations fall by a less than expected 0.5% month-on-month (consensus: -0.3%), Fed funds futures moved to price in a further 25bp rate hike by the Fed at its 2-3 May meeting.

Shares of Barclays did well on Friday, as did Asia-focused names HSBC and StanChart.

For the latter two banking groups, it should be perhaps be noted that Chinese authorities moved overnight to deny reports that they had set up a no-fly zone north of Taiwan, in what some market commentary had previously described as a highly unusual move.

In the background, in a research note sent to clients, BofA Securities strategists led by Michael Hartnett estimated that if headline US CPI rose at an average month-on-month clip of 0.4% then inflation would fall to somewhat above 3.0% year-on-year by June before bouncing back to 4.2% by October.

At half that rate on the other hand, headline CPI would slow to around 2.5% by June and be at 2.7% in October, while if gains came in at 0.1% on the month then CPI would be back at the 2.0% target on both time frames.

Another team of BofA economists meanwhile forecast that UK CPI inflation was set to slide to 3.8% by October, although they were careful to note that rate cuts were not imminent.

Indeed, they noted that a further 25bp hike by the Bank of England in May remained a close call.

Top performing sectors so far today

Banks 3,559.68 +2.57%

Automobiles & Parts 1,773.28 +2.53%

Household Goods & Home Construction 11,644.84 +2.01%

Personal Goods 35,832.92 +1.87%

Electronic & Electrical Equipment 9,809.49 +1.86%

Bottom performing sectors so far today

Non-life Insurance 3,110.23 -2.34%

Gas, Water & Multiutilities 6,307.99 -1.77%

Precious Metals and Mining 11,960.31 -1.77%

Electricity 11,113.62 -1.13%

Investment Banking and Brokerage Services 12,710.33 -0.62%

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HSBC Market Data

Currency UK Pounds
Share Price 663.60p
Change Today 1.70p
% Change 0.26 %
52 Week High 667.70
52 Week Low 573.80
Volume 12,266,715
Shares Issued 18,877m
Market Cap £125,268m
RiskGrade 167

HSBC Star Ratings

Compare performance with the sector and the market.
more star ratings
Key: vs Market vs Sector
Value
91.95% above the market average91.95% above the market average91.95% above the market average91.95% above the market average91.95% above the market average
41.18% below the sector average41.18% below the sector average41.18% below the sector average41.18% below the sector average41.18% below the sector average
Price Trend
66.70% above the market average66.70% above the market average66.70% above the market average66.70% above the market average66.70% 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
95.49% above the market average95.49% above the market average95.49% above the market average95.49% above the market average95.49% above the market average
86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average86.67% above the sector average
Growth
65.96% above the market average65.96% above the market average65.96% above the market average65.96% above the market average65.96% 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

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Ex-Div 07-Mar-24 09-Nov-23
Paid 25-Apr-24 21-Dec-23
Amount 31.00¢ 10.00¢

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