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  2. Inhuman Resources - The Huffington Post

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    HSBC, the report said, didn’t just look the other way when it came to illegal transactions. Bank employees stripped out references to Iran, which was under U.S. sanction, to avoid detection. HSBC’s Mexico operation also ran a special “Cayman Islands branch” where any Mexican citizen could open a U.S. dollar account.

  3. HSBC Bank USA - Wikipedia

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    This came as a surprise after HSBC sold its branch network in Upstate New York in 2012 to First Niagara, KeyBank, Community Bank, N.A. and Five Star Bank. In January 2019, HSBC announced it would open two new branches in Western New York, as part of the bank’s initiative to open 50 branches in new and existing markets in the United States.

  4. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    HSBC Holdings plc (Chinese: 滙豐; initialism from its founding member The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation) is a British universal bank and financial services group headquartered in London, England, with historical and business links to East Asia and a multinational footprint.

  5. Swiss Leaks - Wikipedia

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    Swiss Leaks (or SwissLeaks) is a journalistic investigation, released in February 2015, of a giant tax evasion scheme allegedly operated with the knowledge and encouragement of the British multinational bank HSBC via its Swiss subsidiary, HSBC Private Bank (Suisse). [1]

  6. Toumazou v. Republic of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Toumazou et al. v. Republic of Turkey et al., [2] was a class action suit by Greek Cypriots and others against the TRNC Representative Offices in the United States and HSBC Bank USA. Turkey was dropped as defendant on 16 February 2010 and the lawsuit name was subsequently revised to Toumazou et al. v. Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus .

  7. Chime agrees to pay $2.5 million fine linked to customer ...

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    The regulator said it received complaints from Chime customers in 2021 over their accounts and customer service interactions, according to a consent order. DFPI investigated how Chime handled the ...

  8. Occupy Central (2011–2012) - Wikipedia

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    A view of the camp at the plaza. Occupy Central Camp Occupants tried to create an 'equal' community.. Echoing the global Occupy movement against corporate greed and economic inequality, the 'Occupy Central' campaign of Hong Kong started on 15 October 2011, with protestors tenanting the plaza beneath the HSBC headquarters in Central, an iconic landmark of the territory's central business district.

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