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HSBC set to announce thousands of job cuts in Stuart Gulliver's strategic revamp
Revamp plan includes sale of businesses in Brazil and Turkey.
Tax review: George Osborne Mansion Speech to placate UK-based banks over financial crisis regulation
Review will look at the bank levy, imposed during the financial crisis, to protect customers of retail banks
Troubled Tesco hires HSBC to explore sale of South Korean unit valued at $6bn
Tesco's South Korean unit could attract bids from buyout firms KKR, Carlyle, CVC Partners, TPG Capital and MBK Partners.
HSBC expected to announce 10,000-20,000 job cuts next week
Stuart Gulliver, HSBC's chief executive, will set out revised target for headcount reductions.
Edmund Shing: HSBC and Co-op Bank do battle as sub-1% mortgage wars break out
HSBC is offering first sub-1% mortgage with an initial rate of 0.99% on its two-year discount special mortgage.
HSBC's Hang Seng to sell stake in Industrial Bank for $2.7bn
London-based HSBC owns 62.14% of Hong Kong's Hang Seng Bank.
Market round-up: HSBC leaving UK threat and hung parliament uncertainty drags FTSE 100 down
FTSE closes at 6,927.58, down -58.37 (-0.84%), as HSBC considers UK exit.
Why UK Plc should heed wise words of Archbishop of Canterbury
If companies want to be successful, they must understand the role played by faith.
HMRC faces legal challenge over HSBC tax amnesty
Online campaign group Avaaz wants judicial review of the way HMRC offered generous Liechtenstein-based amnesty to HSBC tax evaders.
Margareta Pagano: HSBC share price rises show investors hold the power not the bankers
A move in headquarters or selling a retail bank is a risky move but HSBC are open to both possibilities.
TSB 'fires on all cylinders' with 153% quarterly profit increase
It saw its pre-tax profit reach £34.2m.
Market round-up: HSBC continues to lift FTSE 100 while Tesco struggles
It was a good day for Standard Chartered and HSBC as the FTSE 100 finished on 7,103.98
David Cameron and Ed Miliband react to HSBC headquarters move
David Cameron said his ruling Conservative party had taken steps to reinforce London's position as the 'world's leading financial centre'.
HSBC to consider leaving UK headquarters for Hong Kong
The board has asked management to look at where the best place is for HSBC to be headquartered,
Barclays, RBS, Lloyds, Standard Chartered and HSBC see pre-tax profits soar by 60% in 2014
However, they have also paid 60% of their profits in fines
Gold prices could rise on dismal US payrolls report
Weak US data to fuel speculation that US Fed will wait until September to hike rates, boosting gold's safe-haven status.
HSBC tax scandal: Jonathan Evans is the latest in long line of British spy chief sell-outs
Skelton says it is troubling that Jonathan Evans, one of Britain's former spy chiefs, is now director of HSBC.
Gold supported near five-year low ahead of change of bullion fixing system
Starting 20 March, the gold price fixing will be through a screen-based electronic fixing system.
Ebay: Small businesses feel banks are failing them and times are tougher under coalition
Poll reveals 65% businesses believe banks not lending as much as they should to smaller firms.
Edmund Shing: Forget Barclays, Lloyds and RBS and focus on insurers such as Direct Line
UK banks have been under-performing the FTSE 100 by some 13% since the beginning of 2014.
HSBC tax scandal: Chief executive Stuart Gulliver insists he is the man to take bank forward
Stuart Gulliver said that he wants to continue at HSBC in his questioning by the PAC
HSBC links to Syria mean intelligence services would be first in queue to examine leaked files
HMRC would have to wait until the intelligence services have examined HSBC's leaked tax files.
US probing banks over 'rigging' of precious metal prices
HSBC, Barclays, Deutsche Bank and Goldman Sachs reported to be among 10 banks facing probe.
HSBC: The Swiss private bank may run legally but it is still a grubby business
HSBC has wiped away muck from its past of aiding tax evasion, but it still helps rich tax dodgers.
HSBC scandal: Tax evasion not legal basis for Swiss money laundering case against British bank
Helping clients evade tax can't be the legal foundation of any Swiss case against the British bank.
Ipsos Mori: Nearly half of British consumers boycott firms over tax avoidance
British consumers increasingly disenchanted with tax avoiding businesses.
Swiss authorities raid HSBC Geneva office in money laundering inquiry
The probe is being led by Attorney General Olivier Jornot and prosecutor Yves Bertossa.
FCA 'working closely' with other regulators and HSBC over tax scandal
The FCA is working with other regulators to ensure that HSBC complies with the code of conduct.
HSBC tax scandal: Is there any appetite for prosecution?
Could activities at the bank be classed as predicate offences to money laundering?
HSBC issues public apology over Swiss bank accounts scandal
HSBC chief executive Stewart Gulliver describes coverage of scandal as a 'painful experience'.