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Household HSBC Watch 10 Year anniversary

It has been ten years since consumer advocates started Household - HSBC Watch. Sometimes we wonder where the years went. Ten years ago we started a single web page on a free server. Now we have over 3000 visitors every day. Part of the traffic obviously is a result of the […]

Subprime - identify the source of the original problem

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 […]

HSBC drops 4.6 pct as FTSE falls

The FTSE fell to its lowest point since 2005, following a horrific day on Wall Street which saw the DJIA drop 449. On the FTSE for September 18, 2008, Lloyds TSB was flat, while HBOS sank. HSBC and Royal Bank of Scotland lost 4.6 and 10.4 per cent respectively. British bank […]

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 […]

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 […]

HSBC to stop paying interest

In another move designed to alienate customers HSBC will stop paying interest on current accounts. Not satisfied will aggravating customers in the United States with computer malfunctions that delayed direct deposits, HSBC found a way to anger even more customers. It is a trait learned from HSBC Finance. Granted, not paying […]

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 is biggest loser today

HSBC PLC leads the list of top losers so far today and is now at $76.87, down $2.44 (-3.08%) on volume of 1,013,233 shares traded. Part of the problem for HSBC comes from the IMF, which said subprime issues will continue and may actually get worse. HSBC became of of the leading subprime […]

GCC new financial rules and HSBC growth

Concerns of a global economic slowdown, tensions over Iran and selling by foreign investors across several Gulf Arab bourses depressed regional benchmarks. Stocks also fell on reports the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates is planning to tighten rules on lending to help rein in inflation. “To be honest, the whole atmosphere in […]

Corrigan and HSBC’s Flint say subprime theories are all wrong

A group which included HSBC Finance Director Douglas Flint said every idea people have concerning the cause of the subprime mortgage crisis is worng. Oh really? It had nothing to do with lax lending standards and greedy mortgage broker? Not according to this group of financial wizards. Forget about CDO, CDS, […]