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HSBC said it will invest the cash into HSBC Asset Management's (HSBC AM) alternative credit funds, with the aim of attracting additional capital from external investors to build a $50 billion ...
As fewer transactions are made with cash, the utilization of credit cards—and their use online, in particular—continues to climb. However, with increased credit card usage comes an increase in ...
HSBC could be set to follow peers Lloyds and Barclays in a push back to the office. Europe’s biggest lender has continued its pivot into private credit funds with a $4bn investment into its ...
HSBC is investing $4 billion (£2.95 billion) into its private credit funds via HSBC Asset Management, aiming to build a $50 billion (£36.94 billion) credit platform within five years.
HSBC AM’s private credit unit has allocated roughly $7 billion across 150 transactions since its launch in 2018. Additional funds will be invested globally with an initial emphasis on regions, ...
By Iain Withers and Lawrence White. LONDON (Reuters) -Europe’s biggest bank HSBC will inject $4 billion into its private credit funds, amid a wider push by banks into the booming market as ...
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