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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 […]
October 10th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
We saw this on September 16th: “Investment banks must move quickly to strengthen their balance sheets and address their lack of funding if they are to come out of the current financial crisis unscathed, a senior banker at HSBC has warned.” A warning from HSBC? Acting like a global authority HSBC fails […]
September 19th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 1 Comment
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. […]
August 12th, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
How are HSBC and high gasoline prices related? Prices are driven by speculators. We “are experiencing demand shock from a new category of speculators: institutional investors like corporate and government pension funds, university endowments, and sovereign wealth funds,” said Michael Masters, managing member of Masters Capital Management, a Virgin Islands-based hedge fund. “Index […]
May 21st, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 2 Comments
How are HSBC and high gasoline prices related? Prices are driven by speculators. We “are experiencing demand shock from a new category of speculators: institutional investors like corporate and government pension funds, university endowments, and sovereign wealth funds,” said Michael Masters, managing member of Masters Capital Management, a Virgin Islands-based hedge fund. “Index […]
May 21st, 2008 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
How was the subprime crisis facilitated by lack of regulatory action? This report speaks to the situation quite loudly:
A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld a lower court’s 2005 decision that barred the New York attorney general’s office from subpoenaing documents and instituting enforcement actions against national banks as part of an investigation into […]
December 4th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
As Knight Vinke looks firmly at HSBC, and as HSBC announced they want to sell their Marbles credit card operation, one must wonder about the logic. As our friends at Mortgage Blues recently pointed out HSBC and others would certainly concentrate on credit card operations. Here is why:
With the subprime mortgage and home […]
October 29th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | 10 Comments
HSBC’s subprime earnings may take a bigger hit than previously thought. While HSBC claims to have losses under control at HSBC Finance others are taking note. Their CFO, Simon Penny, is no longer on the job. It is HSBC USA, however, that finances and packages much of the debt from HSBC Finance Corporation. […]
June 26th, 2007 | Posted in 2007 HSBC | No Comments
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The chief of HSBC Holdings’s U.S. retail banking unit said on Monday he would prefer to expand existing businesses, including branches, rather than pay elevated market prices to grow by acquisition.
Martin Glynn, who runs HSBC Bank USA, also said his unit is faring about as well as big U.S. banks […]
June 20th, 2006 | Posted in 2006 HSBC, In the U.S., Predatory Lending, Metris Status, Scams | No Comments
Bank of America finalized the purchase of MBNA, leaving HSBC far behind in the U.S. credit card market. Analysts say it’s possible that HSBC’s ‘Household International’ purchase came with such a bad reputation for predatory lending that HSBC will never catch up. Even with their pending deal to buy scandal plagued Metris, reputational […]
January 3rd, 2006 | Posted in 05 HSBC Metris, 2006 HSBC | No Comments