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On December 20, HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) spent 0.136 billion Hong Kong dollars to buy back 1.8264 million shares.
On December 23, Gelonghui reported that HSBC Holdings (00005.HK) announced that on December 20, 2024, it spent 0.136 billion Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 1.8264 million shares at a price of 74.45-74.9 Hong Kong dollars per share.
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HSBC Continental Europe Enters Into a Memorandum of Understanding Regarding Potential Sale of HSBC Assurances Vie (France) to Matmut Société D'Assurance Mutuelle
On December 19, HSBC Holdings (00005) spent 0.196 billion Hong Kong dollars to repurchase 2.632 million shares.
HSBC Holdings (00005) announced that on December 19, 2024, the company will spend 0.196 billion Hong Kong dollars...
HSBC Buys Back 9 Million Shares
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Yeize : First time looking at leveraged ETFs—are they worth the risk? Kinda nervous but don’t wanna miss the rally.
Spinee OP Yeize : Yeah, leveraged ETFs can definitely bring some excitement—but remember, with the market mix today, it’s good to stay cautious. If you’re not comfortable with the risk, maybe stick to a one-time leveraged option for now.
JacobAhearne : I'm thinking it's about turn for the worst pretty quickly... the Swiss have forecasted the potential for negative growth and the ECB are suggesting potential of cutting rates by 50 basis points post haste.
I'm starting to get worried.
if it's rally big I'll be clean rocking the clean house, and selling up.