HSBC’s profit rose 62% in the second quarter, and the bank said it plans to resume paying quarterly dividends in 2023
Global banking giant HSBC Holdings PLC said it would resume paying full dividends to investors as early as next year and warned that its top shareholder’s push to split up the company would jeopardize profit and growth.
Profit at the London-based lender rose 62% in the second quarter from a year earlier to $5.5 billion, the company said Monday. The bank said it received a boost from rising interest rates worldwide, which have increased the money the bank earns on loans to businesses and consumers.
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