HSBC’s top execs face tense shareholders calling for a breakup | CNN Business

can't believe these executives thinking they can just sweep this under the rug 🙄 no way HSBC's gonna get away with that easy. it's all about the money, right? profits over people. and now they're like "oh, our Asian business is doing well"... really? where was that money going before? 🤑 also, what even is this acquisition of SVB UK? hundreds of startups just because? sounds like a wild goose chase to me 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm so done with these big banks just doing whatever they want and expecting everyone else to follow along... 🤯 I mean, HSBC is trying to defend its strategy but shareholders are like "nope, not buying it" 😒. They're right to question the bank's performance in Asia, that's been a major issue for years.

And let's talk about the acquisition of SVB UK's customers - what even was that rush into? 🤔 It sounds like some serious due diligence didn't happen before they just swooped in and grabbed all those clients. I'm not saying it was a bad business move, but come on, be more transparent.

I'm loving how Ping An is backing the calls for HSBC to rethink its structure though 💪. Simplifying regulatory obligations globally can only be a good thing, especially if it means less stress for shareholders and employees alike.

It's crazy that share prices are still reeling from the collapse of smaller regional banks and Credit Suisse... 📉 I think we need to take a closer look at what's going on in the banking industry and make some real changes. Maybe a breakup or reorganization of HSBC isn't just about shareholder value, but also about creating a more stable and sustainable banking system for everyone. 💡
 
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