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       Posted on April 23rd, 2012

Navigating risk & regulation in support of the real economy

In this speech, Douglas Flint, Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc, covers three themes:

The shape of regulatory debate in the financial sector
How these reforms impact on the real economy
How we can best avoid unintended consequences for the corporate sector.

Source: HSBC


       Posted on July 11th, 2011

How will banks contribute to global economic growth?

According to Douglas Flint, the possibility and delivery of global growth is dependent upon a functioning global financial system with banks at its core. “It is well established that financial services and economic development go hand in hand. So if the positive growth trajectory of global economy is to continue – and we [...]


       Posted on June 2nd, 2011

HSBC Holdings plc Sustainability Report 2010

This report focuses on HSBC’s support for customers and the community, ‘climate business’, and how HSBC manages the social and environmental risks of lending. It also covers HSBC’s contribution to the economy, how it motivates and develops its employees, as well as the environmental footprint of its office, branch and data centre buildings [...]


       Posted on February 24th, 2011

Impact of regulatory and monetary reform on capital markets and new systemic risks

A new, dynamic approach is needed. A unifying, macro-economic approach which draws the measures together and dynamically sets a level for overall capital in the system. It has to target the balance of risks in each bank relative to the risks in the system. The ESRB in Europe, the IMF globally, and other [...]


       Posted on October 12th, 2010

The Future of Business and Banking: Is the West getting left behind?

The Future of Business and Banking: Is the West getting left behind? Michael Geoghegan, Group CEO, speaks to a special event at the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures and Commerce (RSA), London, 4 October 2010


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