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HSBC has launched a fresh search for its next chair, after the bank struggled to find enough suitable candidates for its final shortlist among more than 100 names originally considered for the role.
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A new play tells the story of RBS’s rapid expansion and dramatic collapse. Lionel Barber, who began his career as a reporter ...
President launches blunt attack on cadres who encourage reckless development then ‘pat their buttocks’ and walk away ...
Land sales are an important source of income for local governments. Official data shows that Chinese local governments’ income from land sales fell 12 per cent year on year to Rmb1.1tn to the end of ...
HSBC Holdings (NYSE:HSBC) doubles down on efforts to search the company’s next chair amid a lack of suitable candidates. Read ...
HSBC is refreshing its search for a new board chairman, the Financial Times reported on Saturday (Jul 19). The development ...
Independent Non-Executive Director Brendan Nelson is set to become interim chair on October 1, HSBC had announced in June. HSBC shares had closed 0.3% lower at 930.20 pence each on Friday in London, ...
The bank has been seeking a replacement for Mark Tucker, who announced earlier this year that he will stand down by the end ...
HSBC ( NYSE: HSBC) reopened its search for a new chair after its initial shortlist failed to produce a suitable successor for Sir Mark Tucker, despite considering more than 100 potential candidates, ...