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About HSBC Global Research

HSBC Global Research is a division of HSBC Global Banking and Markets. We specialise in macroeconomic, currency, fixed-income, company and sector research, offering our clients a range of services, spanning published reports, analyst meetings, conferences, seminars and bespoke research.

Global Research provides research material, events advisories, news updates and market analysis tools on a regular basis to Research subscribers and HSBCnet clients. You can benefit in many ways from Global Research materials and from a partnership with the team.

E-mail us at ecare@hsbcib.com for details on HSBC Research products.

Global footprint and vantage point

Over 500 staff in 20 countries from both developed and emerging markets ensure sound, on-the-ground data and analysis, and a balanced vantage point. At least half of the team are client-facing experts, in-touch and creating solutions for the varied and demanding needs of HSBC's global client base.

Core products and strengths

Global Research has four core product areas - currency, economics, equities and fixed income, all with a particular emphasis on emerging markets. Each of our product groups operates on a global, as well as a local basis. Our clients can receive Global Research products by accessing our website or subscribing to specific products.

Compliance

Research produced by HSBC's Research department is subject to a conflicts management policy, a copy of which is available from Research Compliance.

Company-specific disclosure information including share price performance and HSBC rating and price target history can be found by clicking here.


Fixed Income Research

Steven Major, Global Head of Fixed Income Research, discusses the integration of Credit, Rates, Asset-Backed Securities and Emerging Markets teams.

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HSBC Climate Change indices

Developed by Global Research, the index has four sub indices designed to track the stock market performance of key companies poised to gain from the challenges of climate change. Read more

Weekly economic review

Three reasons why the MPC members can sit back and enjoy their pina colada
By Karen Ward

As the Bank of England interest rate setters prepare to embark on their summer hols, I wonder what books they'll be packing.

With inflation ratcheting ever higher, some might be looking for complete escapism...

Food Fight: The global food crisis

Food is a big issue for emerging markets ... possibly even more so than oil was for the developed world in the 1970s.
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