September 20‚ 2012 HSBC ’s origins and early history help to explain its values today. HSBC began in Hong Kong in 1865. Originally known as The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited‚ the bank developed from the early needs of traders along the China coast. According to HSBC‚ the founding principles of the bank derived from local ownership and management; from the start‚ the bank was in business to help strengthen business communities and aid local investment. HSBC went on to develop
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1. Introduction - First of all‚ this report introduces selected financial services organization HSBC background briefly. And talk about element of marketing. After that‚ the main content of this report consists three parts: 1.marketing segmentation. It also introduces HSBC how to separate segment‚ basis of segmentation. 2. Market targeting. After segmentation analysis‚ we can find the target customer accuracy. 3. Market positioning. Following the selection of segment to target‚ financial institutions
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BUSS207 Spring‚ 2014 Assignment 3 (Due by May 28‚ 2014) Please solve the following questions. If you prefer to work in a group in completing this assignment‚ you may do so. Groups are limited to a maximum size of 3 students. If you work in a group‚ the group will turn in one solution to the assignment and everyone in the group will receive the same grade on the assignment. If you work in a group‚ please make sure that you write down the names of all of your group members. If more than one group works
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Banking on Argentina Background: London based HSBC derives its name from its founding members‚ the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited was established in 1865 and it permitted trading between China and Europe. After World War II HSBC expanded and diversified its business into Canada‚ Australia‚ and the United States; and in the 1990’s expanding further into Brazil and Argentina. HSBC entered into Argentina in 1997 because their GDP had just grown by 6.1% in the last 6 years
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Georgia Lazenby believes a current liability is a debt that can be expected to be paid in one year. Is Georgia correct? Explain. A current liability is a debt that can reasonably be expected to be paid a. from existing current assets or through the creation of other current liabilities b. or within one year or the operating cycle‚ whichever is longer 7. (a) What are long-term liabilities? Give two examples. (b) What is a bond? Long term liabilities are those liabilities which would
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HSBC’s Mortgage Lending Decisions: What went wrong? 1. What problem did HSBC face in this case? What people….. They came into problems during the global financial crisis because of heavy exposure in the subprime mortgage market. They bought subprime loans from other sources to increase its revenue. Many of these did not require any down payment‚ but were approved for risky borrowers with a poor credit history. Home values started to go down‚ interest rates were going up. Unfortunately‚ borrowers
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Comey was a minor assistant US attorney in the late 90s. He only gained power and money by being the DOJ official who "investigated" and cleared Bill Clinton of any wrong-doing in Clinton’s totally corrupt pardon (for huge payoffs) of criminal financier Marc Rich as Clinton was leaving the Presidency. This is how Comey began his career as a creature of the "swamp" years ago‚ as a servant of the Clintons. Comey provided "cover" for the Clintons in their gaining incredible power and wealth after leaving
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Initial index level | 4‚637.893 | 4‚637.893 | 4‚637.893 | S&P/ASX index return | -18.31% | 23.73% | 79.66% | Investor’s return at maturity | 0.00% | 23.73% | 70.00% | Payoff at maturity | 100‚000.00 | 123‚731.06 | 170‚000.00 | Question 2 HSBC 100+ Series S&P/ASX 200 Linked Investment can be decomposed to the zero coupon bond(face value : $10‚000‚ interest rate 6% per annum annually compounded)‚ bought call option of price AUD705.2 for the capital protection under S&P 200 index of
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TAGLINES OF COMPANIES L&T - We Make the Things that Make India Proud LG - Digitally Yours Sify - Making the Internet work for you Voltas - ACs with IQ Alcatel - Architect of an Internat World Cathy Pacific Airlines - The Heart of Asia MS Office 97 - Work Less‚ Do More Hyundai - Drive Your Way Canon - Delighting You Always Philips - Sense & Simplicity The Economic Times - The Power of Knowledge Cell One - The One for Everyone Cantabill - International
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MONEY LAUNDERING IN THE BANKING SECTOR TABLE OF CONTENS 1. | MONEY LAUNDERING – the concept An organized crime Why it is done?? | 2. | Stages and Process Of Money Laundering | 3. | Vulnerability of the Financial System to Money Laundering | 4. | Banking Sector: Medium‚ Regulator And Cause | 5. | Private Banking And Money Laundering: | 6
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