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Type:Stocks

Stock Exchange:HKEx

Sector:Financials

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HSBC Stock Trading Hours

HSBC trading hours are the time when investors can buy and sell shares of HSBC (#H-0005). HSBC's stock is traded on multiple exchanges around the world. This means that investors have many different opportunities to buy and sell #H-0005 shares during different trading hours. Depending on where you live, you may be able to trade #H-0005 shares at any time throughout the day or night. For those who want to take advantage of these opportunities, it is important to know when HSBC trading hours begin and end.

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Week dayTrading hours (CET)Local trading hours
Monday 02:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:0002:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:00
Tuesday02:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:0002:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:00
Wednesday02:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:0002:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:00
Thursday02:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:0002:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:00
Friday02:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:0002:30 — 05:00, 06:00 — 09:00
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HSBC Dividend Dates

HSBC Dividend dates are specific dates on which a publicly traded company pays out dividends to its shareholders. The most common dividend dates include:

  • Declaration date: The date on which the company's board of directors declares the dividend, announcing the amount of the dividend and the date of record.
  • Date of record: The date on which the company determines which shareholders are eligible to receive the dividend. Shareholders who own shares on this date will receive the dividend payout.
  • Ex-dividend date: The first day on which the HSBC stock trades without the dividend. Shareholders who purchase shares on this date or after will not receive the current dividend payout.
  • Payment date: The date on which the HSBC actually pays out the dividend to eligible shareholders.
  • Dividend adjustment: It is a process by which the HSBC stock price is adjusted to reflect the payment of dividends to shareholders. When a company pays out dividends to its shareholders, the price of the stock typically drops by an amount equal to the dividend payout, since the company's value is reduced by the amount of cash paid out to shareholders.
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0005 Stock Earnings Calendar

This handy schedule lists the dates and times when HSBC will release their financial reports, including earnings per share and revenue figures. Plus, you'll find conference call and webcast details, where the management team will discuss the results and provide future guidance. Why is this calendar so important? Because the HSBC earnings release can have a significant impact on the company's stock price and the market as a whole. Investors and traders rely on this information to gauge the HSBC financial health, growth potential, and overall performance. With this knowledge, you can plan your trades and adjust your portfolio accordingly.

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HSBC HOLDINGS

HSBC HOLDINGS is one of the largest financial conglomerates in the world. According to Forbes 2011 it is the largest (in terms of market capitalization) company in Europe and the second in the world.

HSBC HOLDINGS was founded in 1865 in Hong Kong to finance trade between China and Europe. Initially it was called Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. HSBC conducts its own activities in the countries of Europe, Asia-pacific region, in North and South Americas, in Middle East and Africa (85 countries of the world). The bank performs all aspects of banking activities, including asset management, payment transactions, project financing, and others. The headquarter is in London.

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