The other day when every other "UK" bank recorded a loss the price of are HSBC shares went up 2% meaning that we were making a slight profit and passing some of it onto the share holders of the HSBC.
What kind of fresh bullshit is this? "Meaning we were making a slight profit"? When did HSBC publish its last set of interim results (when profits were reported)? Not 'the other day', but back in August. The share price went up because of market sentiment, not because of profits you were 'passing on' to shareholders. If you work for HSBC you should do them a favour and keep your mouth shut, because you have no fucking idea what you are talking about.
What kind of fresh bullshit is this? "Meaning we were making a slight profit"? When did HSBC publish its last set of interim results (when profits were reported)? Not 'the other day', but back in August. The share price went up because of market sentiment, not because of profits you were 'passing on' to shareholders. If you work for HSBC you should do them a favour and keep your mouth shut, because you have no fucking idea what you are talking about.