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Best Momentum Stocks to Buy for January 10thHSBC, UAL and SCHW made it to the Zacks Rank #1 (Strong Buy) momentum stocks list on January 10, 2024. |
HSBC reinstated with a Buy at BofABofA reinstated coverage of HSBC (HSBC) with a Buy rating and 960 GBp price target The investment case rests on “robust” Wealth revenue growth, cost savings potential, and $10B in excess capital that offers optionality on distribution and growth, says the analyst, who views the shares as greater than 20% “too cheap.” Published first on TheFly – the ultimate source for real-time, market-moving breaking financial news. Try Now>> See Insiders’ Hot Stocks on TipRanks >> Read More on HSBC: AMD’s AI A |
Best UK mortgage deals of the week, 9 JanuaryFind out the latest mortgage rates and deals from HSBC, NatWest, Santander, Barclays and more. |
HSBC downgrades Indian stocks to 'neutral' on tapering growth, lofty valuationsThe brokerage slashed its end-2025 target for the BSE Sensex by 5% to 85,990. "The cyclical growth slowdown and elevated valuations have capped the upside in the near term... (and) we see muted market returns in 2025," HSBC said in a note. Last year, Goldman Sachs and Bernstein Quants downgraded Indian stocks, citing a slowdown in economic and corporate activity. |
Highest-Performing Companies to Dominate Fundraising in Venture Healthcare Market, However Challenges PersistNEW YORK, January 08, 2025--The venture healthcare market saw a return to new investment, up 30% versus 2023, but not without careful consideration of risk, with larger syndications of investors raising early-stage mega rounds or shifting focus to later-stage, leading to fewer small Seed and Series A deals, according to the annual HSBC Venture Healthcare Report: Look What You Made Me Do. |
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HSBC names Lisa McGeough as US CEOHSBC on Monday named Lisa McGeough as chief executive officer and president of its U.S. operations, making her the first woman CEO leading the bank's operations in the region in more than a decade. McGeough, whose appointment is effective Jan. 1, will be responsible for the Asia-focused lender's growth in the United States, including the expansion of its corporate and institutional banking business in North America. The appointment comes as part of a sweeping overhaul by HSBC's new CEO Georges Elhedery, who has made a raft of leadership changes and split the lender's geographic footprint into East and West. |
HSBC appoints Lisa McGeough as President and CEO for the United StatesNEW YORK, January 06, 2025--HSBC announced that Lisa McGeough has officially been appointed President and Chief Executive Officer for the United States, effective January 1, 2025. In this role, Lisa will lead the next phase of growth for the United States, overseeing all businesses in the region. She will also drive the expansion of the newly integrated wholesale business, Corporate and Institutional Banking, in North America. Lisa will be based in New York City. |
Deutsche Bank Targets to Boost Fixed Income Trading in AmericasDB aims to expand its fixed-income trading business in the United States. This aligns with the bank's goal to become the top five banks in the country. |
Best UK mortgage deals of the week, 3 JanuaryFind out the latest mortgage rates and deals from HSBC, NatWest, Santander, Barclays and more. |