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  2. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    HSBC. HSBC Holdings plc (Chinese: 滙豐; acronym 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.

  3. HSBC (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    HSBC is one of the three commercial banks which are authorised to issue banknotes for Hong Kong - the other two being the Bank of China (Hong Kong) and Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong). [6] Of the total notes in circulation measured by value, HSBC is the most prolific issuer, its notes representing 67.7% of those in issue.

  4. Peking University HSBC Business School - Wikipedia

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    The HSBC Business School also offers dual master's degree programs collaboratively with The University of Hong Kong [5] and Chinese University of Hong Kong. Beginning in the year 2013/2014, HSBC School of Business will also be offering a dual degree program in collaboration with the Risk Management Institute at the National University of Singapore.

  5. Simon Cooper (banker) - Wikipedia

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    Simon Cooper is a British banker. Since 2018 he has been the chief executive officer of the Corporate, Commercial and Institutional Banking division of Standard Chartered, its largest global business with approximately USD10 billion in underlying operating income. [1] He also is CEO of the bank’s Europe and Americas region and is chairman of ...

  6. John Bond (banker) - Wikipedia

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    He spent his early career in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore and Thailand, before returning to Hong Kong to manage the bank's investment banking arm Wardley in the 1980s. From there, he was posted to New York City, [ 1 ] to head the bank's United States operations (which included Marine Midland Bank ), before being appointed HSBC Group CEO in 1993.

  7. Noel Quinn - Wikipedia

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    Noel Quinn. Noel Paul Quinn (born 13 January 1962) is a British banking businessman who has been the chief executive (CEO) of HSBC since March 2020, having succeeded John Flint. [3] He initially assumed the role on an interim basis in August 2019. [4]

  8. Inhuman Resources - The Huffington Post

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    New Job Jitters. On May 5, 2011, Mike Picarella’s first day at HSBC, his boss wanted to know if he was sexting. “No, no,” he reassured her—his wife was just curious how things were going, so he was texting her back. His boss then inquired whether his wife had ever heard of the three-minute rule. “What’s that?”.

  9. Hang Seng Bank - Wikipedia

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    Hang Seng Bank Limited (Chinese: 恒生銀行有限公司) is a Hong Kong–based banking and financial services company with headquarters in Central, Hong Kong. It is one of Hong Kong's leading public companies in terms of market capitalisation and is part of the HSBC Group, which holds a majority equity interest in the bank. [2]