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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 […]

Impact of predatory lending left unchecked

In a lesson plan, designed to teach about predatory and subprime lending, we asked this question of students in 2005: “What is the impact on a country’s economy if predatory lending is left unchecked?” Three years later the answer is clearly obvious. As of today the world has seen over $515 billion […]

HSBC and the Bin Laden family - a new loan

Here is breaking news from Saudi Arabia involving HSBC and the Bin Laden family. The Saudi Binladin Group successfully completed the issuance of a privately placed SAR Sukuk of finance raising more than SR1bn from the capital markets in Saudi Arabia. This is the Saudi Binladin Group’s first go at the Saudi debt […]

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, […]

Credit card rates increase to 50 percent

This is a perfect example of HSBC’s exportation of the Household International model of doing business. Credit card interest rates have been increased to as high as 50 percent in India. While proud of making a profit in developing nations HSBC is not alone. ICIC, Deutsche Bank, SBI and HSBC have either […]

HSBC technical recession and an answer for Douglas Flint

With the United States in a recession the double-speak is interesting. Some call the recession of 2000-2001 a “mini-recession.” Now HSBC’s Douglas Flint has a “technical recession.” HSBC finance director Douglas Flint said: “The issue now is the US slowdown and whether it enters a technical recession, and what that does to […]

Time for Stephen Green of HSBC to investigate

HSBC Holdings Plc, Europe’s biggest bank by market value, may report its sharpest decline in profit since 2001 as costs for bad U.S. loans increased. Another fine job by HSBC in the United States while helping to ruin the U.S. economy, devastate inner cities and destroying confidence in subprime markets around the world. HSBC, […]

Cash strapped HSBC mortgage late fees outrageous

“Even though my account is and has been in good standing — and I also pay $241.72 extra payment on top of my mortage due amount every month since I’ve had this account — HSBC charged a late fee of $143.91. This is for a standard, conventional, 30 year fixed mortgage. We surveyed […]

More resets just around the corner for HSBC

Adjustable rates will reset this summer and fall. The timing reflects the height of subprime lending in the summers of 2005 and 2006, when many borrowers secured loans scheduled to adjust in two or three years. For many, an adjustment means their interest rate will go up two to three percentage points. HSBC […]

HSBC - How 6 exec’s lose $17 billion and get bonuses

Seen in London: At HSBC’s annual meeting here last month, many shareholders howled before approving a compensation package for the bank’s six top executives of $240 million, or 12 times their annual salaries, if they hit targets the next three years. The protest came after the bank in March reported write-downs of $17.2 billion, […]