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State AG’s talk to HSBC Finance again

This time state attorney’s general are asking HSBC Finance for something other than evidence of predatory lending. They are asking for help. What will be the result if requests are ignored? History shows that HSBC Finance was Household International, which was purchased by HSBC in 2003. Prior to that Household was […]

HSBC past, present, and future in the U.S.

HSBC Holdings PLC isn’t interested in buying Morgan Stanley, a person familiar with the bank said Friday. “HSBC has made clear in the past that buying an investment bank is not on its agenda,” the person added. “HSBC feels Morgan Stanley is not worth pursuing.” It appears as though HSBC is not interested […]

Drug dealers and banks spread poison

A drug dealer spreads poison through the neighborhood while encouraging thefts, robberies, and burglaries to pay for the drugs. Drugs poison our neighborhoods, cities, and towns. Investment banks and global banks are no different if they sold poisoned merchandise. Take the case of Lehman Brothers. Lehman was the dominant marketer of […]

Does HSBC make customers reaffirm debt in bankruptcy?

Bankruptcy laws were changed and strengthened in 2005. Then greedy banksters, mortgage brokers, and lending companies felt safe. They could do whatever they wanted to do, since it was harder to declare bankruptcy. Nationally, the total number of bankruptcies filed in the first half of 2008, however, rose 29.2 percent, to 522,205, […]

Real banks asked about “Household International” loans at HSBC

In the US Banker section of American Banker, we spotted an interesting line: “The concern was, ‘How much subprime do you do? What is your risk of having what Household (International) had?’” It was a question asked of Richard Davis, CEO of U.S. Bancorp, in February 2007. HSBC bought Household in […]

HSBC employee in California wants I.Q. test for complainers

This is published exactly like we received it. TG in California said: “I’m a happy and proud employee of HSBC in California. I see the positive impact we make on our customers lives every day. I regularly read postings on your site and am stunned and the lack of accuracy and fairness here. […]

U.S. and U.K. Mortage market has one common denominator

The mortgage market and the number of repossessions — their term for foreclosures — in the United Kingdom are bad and getting worse. For motnhs we wrote that the UK is a bellweather for the United States, where the situation is also getting worse. There is one common denominator, however, and that common […]

A review of Niall Booker at HSBC Finance

In February 2008 Niall Booker became Chief Executive Officer of HSBC Finance Corporation. He will also succeed Brendan McDonagh as Chief Operating Officer of HSBC North America. In March 2007 HSBC Holdings appointed experienced and long-serving banker Niall Booker as chief operating officer, according to a company statement. Is Booker experienced in consumer […]

HSBC’s Niall Booker ignores NC lawmaker

Rep. Brad Miller, who—along with a handful of other Democrats—is urging the mortgage industry to delay certain foreclosures until the FHA’s “Help for Homeowners” gets going. The program is a key component of the new housing legislation and is intended to help struggling barrowers stay in their homes. Brad Miller contacted HSBC Finance. […]

HSBC Trust Company and tax refund loans

What is the relationship between HSBC and their regulator, The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency? Keep in mind that HSBC spends millions on lobbying and has hired former OCC executives in the past. Here is an example of that relationship.

This is part of a public records document written September 29, 2006 […]