HSBC Holdings plc

(NYSE:HSBC)

$44.22

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About HSBC Holdings plc (HSBC):

HSBC Holdings plc provides banking and financial products and services worldwide. The company operates through Wealth and Personal Banking, Commercial Banking, and Global Banking and Markets segments. The Wealth and Personal Banking segment offers retail banking products and services, such as current and savings accounts, mortgages and personal loans, credit and debit cards, and local and international payment services for ultra high net worth individuals; and wealth management services, including insurance and investment products, global asset management services, investment management, and private wealth solutions. The Commercial Banking segment provides credit and lending, treasury management, payment, cash management, commercial insurance, and investment services, as well as commercial read more... cards, and international trade and receivables finance services; and foreign exchange products, and capital raising and advisory services to small and medium sized enterprises, mid-market enterprises, and corporates. The Global Banking and Markets segment is involved in the provision of financing, advisory, and transaction services, including credit, rates, foreign exchange, equities, money markets, and securities services, as well as principal investment activities to government, corporate and institutional clients, and private investors. The Global Private Banking segment provides a range of services to high net worth individuals and families with complex and international needs. HSBC Holdings plc was founded in 1865 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.

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General

  • Name HSBC Holdings plc
  • Symbol HSBC
  • Type Common Stock
  • Exchange NYSE
  • Currency USD
  • Country USA
  • SectorFinancial Services
  • IndustryBanks-Diversified
  • Full Time Employees 226,059
  • Last Split Factor6:1
  • Last Split Date1999-07-07
  • Fiscal Year EndDecember
  • IPO Date1999-07-16
  • Gic SectorFinancials
  • Gic GroupBanks
  • Gic IndustryBanks
  • Gic SubIndustryDiversified Banks
  • Web URLhttp://www.hsbc.com
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Valuation

  • Trailing PE 32
  • Forward PE 11.96
  • Price/Sales (Trailing 12 Mt.) 2.38
  • Price/Book (Most Recent Quarter) 0.61
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Financials

  • Most Recent Quarter 2020-12-31
  • Profit Margin 13%
  • Operating Margin 23%
  • Return on Equity 3%
  • Revenue 41.61 billion
  • Earnings Per Share $0.95
  • Revenue Per Share $10.32
  • Gross Profit 41.61 billion
  • Quarterly Earnings Growth -16.3%
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Highlights

  • Market Capitalization 124.2 billion
  • PE Ratio 7.35
  • PEG Ratio 0.33
  • Analyst Target Price $31.61
  • Book Value Per Share $43.11
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Share Statistics

  • Shares Outstanding 4.07 billion
  • Shares Float 8.02 billion
  • % Held by Insiders <1%
  • % Held by Institutions 1.49%
  • Shares Short 8.04 million
  • Shares Short Prior Month 8.11 million
  • Short Ratio 3.78
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Technicals

  • Beta 0.55
  • 52 Week High $30.92
  • 52 Week Low $17.52
  • 50 Day Moving Average 28.86
  • 200 Day Moving Average 24.92
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Dividends

  • Forward Annual Dividend Rate $0.75
  • Forward Annual Dividend Yield 2.51%
  • Payout Ratio 312%
  • Dividend Date 2021-04-29
  • ExDividend Date 2021-03-11
  • Dividend Per Share $0.15
  • Dividend Yield 6.64%
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HSBC Holdings plc (HSBC) Dividend Calendar:

HSBC Holdings plc pays an annual dividend of $0.75 per share, with a dividend yield of 6.64%.
HSBC's last dividend payment was made to shareholders on April 29, 2021.
HSBC Holdings plc pays out 312% of its earnings out as a dividend.

HSBC Holdings plc (HSBC) Earnings History:

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HSBC Holdings plc (HSBC) Company Financial Statements:

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