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+ | |description=The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the world's biggest banks | ||
|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSBC | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSBC | ||
|headquarters=8 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom | |headquarters=8 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom | ||
|website=https://www.hsbc.com | |website=https://www.hsbc.com | ||
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|subgroups=The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, HSBC Bank plc, HSBC GLT India, HSBC Bank USA, HSBC Bank Malaysia, HSBC Bank Middle East, HSBC Mexico, HSBC Bank Brazil, HSBC Finance | |subgroups=The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, HSBC Bank plc, HSBC GLT India, HSBC Bank USA, HSBC Bank Malaysia, HSBC Bank Middle East, HSBC Mexico, HSBC Bank Brazil, HSBC Finance | ||
|num_staff=266273 | |num_staff=266273 | ||
|powerbase=http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/HSBC | |powerbase=http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/HSBC | ||
|sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/HSBC | |sourcewatch=http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/HSBC | ||
+ | |members=Mark E Tucker,Noel Quinn,Ewen Stevenson,Laura Cha,Henri de Castries,James Forese,Steven Guggenheimer,Irene Lee,José Antonio Meade Kuribreña,Heidi Miller,Eileen Murray,David Nish,Jackson Tai,Pauline van der Meer,Aileen Taylor | ||
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− | '''HSBC''' | + | '''HSBC'''is a British multinational [[investment bank]] and financial services holding company. It was the 7<sup>th</sup> largest bank in the world in [[2018]], and the largest in [[Europe]], with total assets of US$2.558 trillion. Founded after the [[Opium Wars]], it claims that its banking practices have long since moved away from opium trade{{cn}}. |
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+ | HSBC was founded in 1865, after the [[Opium Wars|Second Opium War]], when a British-friendly bank needed to be created to facilitate trade in the region, connecting the Empire’s newly acquired Shanghai concession and [[Hong Kong]] with [[British India]] (the major world producer of opium) along with the rest of the [[British Empire]] and [[Europe]]. | ||
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+ | This bank was not only meant to facilitate foreign trade within [[China]] in however it deemed fit, but in addition was created namely to trade in the product of [[opium]]. It is important to note that although the founder of HSBC is credited as [[Thomas Sutherland]], a Scottish merchant who wanted the bank to operate under “sound Scottish banking principles”, the bank had been created from the start to facilitate trade on behalf of the [[British Empire]].<ref>https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2019/10/07/hsbc-never-left-dope-trade-nor-crown-why-hsbc-is-no-victim-institution-huawei-case/</ref> | ||
==Staff== | ==Staff== | ||
Staff include various [[deep politician]]s. | Staff include various [[deep politician]]s. | ||
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+ | ==Criminal Activities== | ||
+ | *In 2016 [[Mark Johnson]], a senior British banker of HSBC, was arrested at a New York City airport for currency benchmark rigging. [[Stuart Scott]], former head of the HSBC foreign exchange cash trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, was also charged. HSBC was fined $6 billion in 2015 over this scandal.<ref>https://www.infocreditgroup.com/news-room/news/us-arrests-senior-hsbc-banker-over-multimillion-dollar-fraud-scheme</ref> | ||
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+ | *In 2018, former director at HSBC Private Bank Suisse in [[Geneva]] was found guilty and fined $229,000 for money laundering in a [[Paris]] [[drug]] case.<ref>https://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/article/2169430/ex-hsbc-banker-guilty-money-laundering-paris-drug-case?fbclid=IwAR09uarPMfQMpoZ15ZOAPRSJozuD6R-mEoBavj3GvQYEHPnqq5tI2V_jkoQ</ref> | ||
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+ | *Also in 2018, HSBC was being investigated for [[tax evasion]] and [[money laundering]] and had actually publicly released that it had a provision of $632 million ready for a future fine and that they were cooperating fully.<ref>https://www.riskscreen.com/kyc360/news/hsbc-expects-to-pay-1-5-billion-in-fines-over-tax-evasion-money-laundering/</ref> | ||
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+ | *In 2012, HSBC itself was accused of banking billions of dollars for Colombian and Mexican [[drug cartels]] (among others) and violating a host of important banking laws (from the Bank Secrecy Act to the [[Trading With the Enemy Act]]), for which it had to pay a record $1.9 billion, with no form of regulated control on the bank afterwards but rather an agreement with the [[DOJ]] that the bank itself would install a 5 year independent monitor. <ref>https://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/dec/11/hsbc-bank-us-money-laundering?fbclid=IwAR0UB561oD-iRE3N8WyZ9P9hVrdfp1HBV7tN_j1oKsM6JJ4NMXNS8SGE-Qc</ref> As the ''[[New York Times]]'' put it: "Federal and state authorities have chosen not to indict HSBC, the London-based bank, on charges of vast and prolonged [[money laundering]], for fear that criminal prosecution would topple the bank and, in the process, endanger the financial system."<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/outrageous-hsbc-settlement-proves-the-drug-war-is-a-joke-20121213</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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HSBC (Private bank) | |
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Formation | 3 March 1865 |
Founder | Thomas Sutherland |
Headquarters | 8 Canada Square, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom |
Leader | HSBC/Director |
Subgroups | • The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation • HSBC Bank plc • HSBC GLT India • HSBC Bank USA • HSBC Bank Malaysia • HSBC Bank Middle East • HSBC Mexico • HSBC Bank Brazil • HSBC Finance |
Staff | 266,273 |
Interest of | William Purves |
Member of | Centre for European Policy Studies/Corporate Members |
Sponsor of | WEF/Young Global Leaders |
Exposed by | Hervé Falciani, Nicholas Wilson |
Subpage | •HSBC/Director |
Membership | • Mark E Tucker • Noel Quinn • Ewen Stevenson • Laura Cha • Henri de Castries • James Forese • Steven Guggenheimer • Irene Lee • José Antonio Meade Kuribreña • Heidi Miller • Eileen Murray • David Nish • Jackson Tai • Pauline van der Meer • Aileen Taylor |
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the world's biggest banks |
HSBCis a British multinational investment bank and financial services holding company. It was the 7th largest bank in the world in 2018, and the largest in Europe, with total assets of US$2.558 trillion. Founded after the Opium Wars, it claims that its banking practices have long since moved away from opium trade[citation needed].
Contents
History
HSBC was founded in 1865, after the Second Opium War, when a British-friendly bank needed to be created to facilitate trade in the region, connecting the Empire’s newly acquired Shanghai concession and Hong Kong with British India (the major world producer of opium) along with the rest of the British Empire and Europe.
This bank was not only meant to facilitate foreign trade within China in however it deemed fit, but in addition was created namely to trade in the product of opium. It is important to note that although the founder of HSBC is credited as Thomas Sutherland, a Scottish merchant who wanted the bank to operate under “sound Scottish banking principles”, the bank had been created from the start to facilitate trade on behalf of the British Empire.[1]
Staff
Staff include various deep politicians.
Criminal Activities
- In 2016 Mark Johnson, a senior British banker of HSBC, was arrested at a New York City airport for currency benchmark rigging. Stuart Scott, former head of the HSBC foreign exchange cash trading for Europe, the Middle East and Africa, was also charged. HSBC was fined $6 billion in 2015 over this scandal.[2]
- In 2018, former director at HSBC Private Bank Suisse in Geneva was found guilty and fined $229,000 for money laundering in a Paris drug case.[3]
- Also in 2018, HSBC was being investigated for tax evasion and money laundering and had actually publicly released that it had a provision of $632 million ready for a future fine and that they were cooperating fully.[4]
- In 2012, HSBC itself was accused of banking billions of dollars for Colombian and Mexican drug cartels (among others) and violating a host of important banking laws (from the Bank Secrecy Act to the Trading With the Enemy Act), for which it had to pay a record $1.9 billion, with no form of regulated control on the bank afterwards but rather an agreement with the DOJ that the bank itself would install a 5 year independent monitor. [5] As the New York Times put it: "Federal and state authorities have chosen not to indict HSBC, the London-based bank, on charges of vast and prolonged money laundering, for fear that criminal prosecution would topple the bank and, in the process, endanger the financial system."[6]
Employees on Wikispooks
Employee | Job | Appointed |
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Sherard Cowper-Coles | Chairman of Pitzhanger Manor Trust, | August 2012 |
Robin Janvrin | HSBC/Senior Advisor | 2008 |
Known member
1 of the 15 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Henri de Castries | "French President of Bilderberg" |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:HSBC and the sham of Guardian’s Scott Trust | Article | 3 March 2015 | Jonathan Cook | Britain, we are told, is privileged to have two “liberal” media outlets, the BBC and Guardian, that are seen either as neutral or as a leftwing counterbalance to the rightwing agenda of the rest of the media. Here are three illuminating articles and a short video that should help to dispel any such illusions. |
Document:Introduction Banks | project proposal | June 2018 | Euan Grant | "We shall be approaching a range of international banks and institutions, including the BBA and ABI, together with major accountancy firms. We will use the results of these discussions to inform academia, think tanks and central government in the UK, particularly NCA, HMRC and MOD. We will also seek to put our views and, with permission, those of others into the public domain in a range of countries." |
Document:The HSBC Cabal | Article | 11 October 2018 | Nicholas Wilson | HSBC paid Lisa Osofsky’s firm $200m a year to monitor the Deferred Prosecution Agreement in the US |
Document:The Paradise Papers and HSBC. Who | Article | 14 November 2017 | Nicholas Wilson | The corruption surrounding Theresa May's seduction of Saudi Aramco to hold its stock market launch (IPO) at the London Stock Exchange next year has involved bribes, lobbying for HSBC and changing the rules by the FCA |
File:GreeceLagardeList.pdf | name list | 29 October 2012 | Various |
References
- ↑ https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2019/10/07/hsbc-never-left-dope-trade-nor-crown-why-hsbc-is-no-victim-institution-huawei-case/
- ↑ https://www.infocreditgroup.com/news-room/news/us-arrests-senior-hsbc-banker-over-multimillion-dollar-fraud-scheme
- ↑ https://www.scmp.com/news/world/europe/article/2169430/ex-hsbc-banker-guilty-money-laundering-paris-drug-case?fbclid=IwAR09uarPMfQMpoZ15ZOAPRSJozuD6R-mEoBavj3GvQYEHPnqq5tI2V_jkoQ
- ↑ https://www.riskscreen.com/kyc360/news/hsbc-expects-to-pay-1-5-billion-in-fines-over-tax-evasion-money-laundering/
- ↑ https://www.theguardian.com/business/2012/dec/11/hsbc-bank-us-money-laundering?fbclid=IwAR0UB561oD-iRE3N8WyZ9P9hVrdfp1HBV7tN_j1oKsM6JJ4NMXNS8SGE-Qc
- ↑ http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/outrageous-hsbc-settlement-proves-the-drug-war-is-a-joke-20121213