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Chinese insurer and bank’s largest shareholder will tell lender at its AGM next month to spin off Asian business
Jeopardised deal is part of lender’s plan to cut Europe and US business to focus on Asia
Move comes month after lender snapped up British operations of failed bank for £1
HSBC and Credit Suisse feel shareholder fury over banking crisis deals
Bank still struggling to convince crucial investor base it is not under sway of British policymakers
BNP Paribas and HSBC among the lenders under investigation over trades related to dividend payments
Regulations put in place in the UK after the global financial crisis passed their first big test with the Silicon Valley Bank rescue
ECB increases rates by 0.5 percentage points
British lender could not analyse 30% of loan book but thought start-up clients were worth the gamble
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and Bank of England raced to orchestrate a sale
The transaction cannot immunise markets in the UK or elsewhere from contagion that might originate in the US
Prime minister and Bank of England involved in all-night calls over fate of lender
FinEx Capital Management says it does not plan to close its suspended Russian RTS Equity ETF
Quarterly pre-tax profit almost doubles as global rates rise but shares fall on conservative outlook
Deal is by far the most expensive on the London Stock Exchange
The lender should be attractive to other Gulf bidders but diplomacy will be needed
Investors including LGIM and HSBC seek more disclosure from mining group as coal division booms
Plus, the transatlantic rift over climate plans
Bank reacts to criticism of climate change policies with symbolic step to cut ties to fossil fuel development
HSBC was sole custodian of $52.5bn SPDR Gold Trust but it will now add JPMorgan vaults in Zurich and New York
People who take a big break from work can return in new guises that surprise colleagues and bosses alike
Noel Quinn tells FT’s Global Banking Summit that Chinese insurer’s demands not backed by other shareholders
Move follows pressure from bank’s largest investor Ping An to reduce costs
UK lender has been resisting pressure from shareholder Ping An to split its Asian and western operations
Bank flagged ‘discrepancies’ in explanations provided by Mone and husband Douglas Barrowman
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