HSBC Chair: Hong Kong ‘interesting’ as new HQ
HSBC Chairman Douglas Flint told CNBC that relocating the bank’s headquarters back to Hong Kong “would be potentially interesting” on Friday.
HSBC considers moving HQ out of UK
HSBC says it is considering whether to move its headquarters out of the UK, following “regulatory and structural reforms” in the banking industry.
Sales warning hits French Connection
HSBC lifts the FTSE 100 as it mulls shifting its HQ abroad, but shares in French Connection dive almost 30% after it warns of weak sales.
Comcast ends Time Warner Cable deal
US cable giant Comcast abandons its planned $45bn purchase of Time Warner Cable after failing to convince regulators the deal would not harm competition.
7th-largest economy? The answer might surprise you
If oceans were considered a country, their worth would outshine the likes of Russia and Brazil’s economies, report finds.
Top private-jet routes of the rich
Like migrating birds, private jet setters follow a basic instinct when it comes to their flight paths: They follow better weather.
This stock market is crushing the Nasdaq
Strategist Andrew Keene explains why there’s still time to get in this Asian stock market.
‘Big, big problems’ for Greek deal
Eurogroup head Jeroen Dijsselboem warns that “big, big problems” need to be solved before any Greece debt deal can be agreed.
VIDEO: SA xenophobia: Will it affect trade?
The wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa has damaged the image of the country as an investment destination.
