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Posted on 04/05/2022 by admin

Leading HSBC shareholder calls for bank’s break-up

In 2016, after a 10-month review, the bank rejected the option to re-focus its business to the main profit-generating hub of Hong Kong and decided to keep its headquarters in London. The bank is …
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