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HSBC Holdings plc (0005.HK)

HKSE - HKSE Delayed price. Currency in HKD
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69.700+0.500 (+0.72%)
At close: 04:08PM HKT
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Previous close69.200
Open69.400
Bid69.600 x 0
Ask69.700 x 0
Day's range69.050 - 69.850
52-week range55.500 - 69.850
Volume28,297,946
Avg. volume24,180,003
Market cap1.312T
Beta (5Y monthly)0.58
PE ratio (TTM)7.63
EPS (TTM)N/A
Earnings dateN/A
Forward dividend & yield4.77 (6.90%)
Ex-dividend date09 May 2024
1y target estN/A
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    Ping An votes against reappointment of HSBC CEO as director, source says

    (Reuters) -China's Ping An Insurance Group Co the biggest Asian investor in HSBC PLC did not support reappointing chief executive Noel Quinn as a director to the banks board at the its shareholder meeting, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters on Saturday, as the investor voted against such a move. Quinn, who has announced he will step down as chief executive once a successor is appointed, last year defeated Ping An's long campaign to get HSBC to spin off its Asia business. Europe's biggest bank had faced proposals submitted by Hong Kong-based individual investor Ken Lui and backed by its biggest Asian shareholder Ping An to consider a radical restructuring and to boost its dividends.