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HSBC Results: The Grim Reality Of Banks

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Rupert Hargreaves
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HSBC, one of the world’s largest banks, and a key finance conduit between China, Hong Kong, and the West, reported its fourth-quarter results today, which made for dismal reading.

The bank reported a loss before tax of $3.4 billion in the quarter, $6.2 billion worse than consensus. Underlying profit before tax of $2.6 billion came in $0.9 billion below expectations. The top line missed expectations as well. Revenue was $11 billion for the period, 11% below analyst targets.

An “oversized” net negative exceptionals charge of $6.1 billion included a $2.4 billion goodwill writedown (European Private Banking), $1.1 billion of...

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