Interim Report - 1 of 21

RNS Number : 9124Q
HSBC Holdings PLC
13 August 2010
 



 

Headquartered in London, HSBC is one of the largest banking and financial services organisations in the world. Its international network comprises some 8,000 offices in 87 countries and territories in Europe; Hong Kong; Rest of Asia-Pacific; the Middle East; North America and Latin America.

With listings on the London, Hong Kong, New York, Paris and Bermuda stock exchanges, shares in HSBC Holdings plc are held by over 220,000 shareholders in 124 countries and territories. The shares are traded on the New York Stock Exchange in the form of American Depositary Shares.

HSBC provides a comprehensive range of financial services to around 100 million customers through four customer groups and global businesses: Personal Financial Services (including consumer finance); Commercial Banking; Global Banking and Markets; and Private Banking.

 

 

Certain defined terms

Unless the context requires otherwise, 'HSBC Holdings' means HSBC Holdings plc and 'HSBC' or the 'Group' means HSBC Holdings together with its subsidiaries. Within this document, the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China is referred to as 'Hong Kong'. When used in the terms 'shareholders' equity' and 'total shareholders' equity', 'shareholders' means holders of HSBC Holdings ordinary shares and those preference shares classified as equity.

The Interim Report 2010 of HSBC Holdings has been prepared in accordance with the requirements of English law, and liability in respect thereof is also governed by English law. In particular, the liability of the Directors for these reports is solely to HSBC Holdings. HSBC's Interim Financial Statements and Notes thereon, as set out on pages 204 to 232, have been prepared in accordance with the Disclosure Rules and Transparency Rules of the Financial Services Authority and International Accounting Standard ('IAS') 34 'Interim Financial Reporting' as issued by the International Accounting Standards Board ('IASB') and endorsed by the European Union ('EU'). The consolidated financial statements of HSBC at 31 December 2009 were prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards ('IFRSs') as issued by the IASB, and as endorsed by the EU. EU-endorsed IFRSs may differ from IFRSs as issued by the IASB if, at any point in time, new or amended IFRSs have not been endorsed by the EU. At 31 December 2009, there were no unendorsed standards effective for the year ended 31 December 2009 affecting the consolidated financial statements at that date, and there was no difference between IFRSs endorsed by the EU and IFRSs issued by the IASB in terms of their application to HSBC. Accordingly, HSBC's financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2009 were prepared in accordance with IFRSs as issued by the IASB. At 30 June 2010, there were no unendorsed standards effective for the period ended 30 June 2010 affecting these interim consolidated financial statements, and there was no difference between IFRSs endorsed by the EU and IFRSs issued by the IASB in terms of their application to HSBC.

HSBC uses the US dollar as its presentation currency because the US dollar and currencies linked to it form the major currency bloc in which HSBC transacts and funds its business. Unless otherwise stated, the information presented in this document has been prepared in accordance with IFRSs.

When reference is made to 'underlying' or 'underlying basis' in tables or commentaries, comparative information has been expressed at constant currency (see page 12) and adjusted for the effects of acquisitions and disposals.

 

 

 

Financial Highlights ....................................................................................................................................................

2

 

 

Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Statements ........................................................................

4

 

 

Group Chief Executive's Review ................................................................................................................................

5

 

 

Interim Management Report ......................................................................................................................................

11

Operating and Financial Review


Principal activities .....................................................

11


Group performance by income and expense item ...

15

Strategic direction ......................................................

11


Economic profit/(loss) ............................................

25

Challenges and uncertainties .......................................

11


Balance sheet .........................................................

26

Reconciliation of reported and underlying profit ........

11


Other information ...................................................

28

Financial summary .....................................................

14


Customer groups and global businesses ........................

30

Income statement ...................................................

14


Geographical regions ..................................................

46

Impact of Market Turmoil


Background and disclosure policy ................................

97


Nature and extent of HSBC's exposures ......................

103

Overview of exposure .................................................

98


Fair values of financial instruments ............................

114

Business model ...........................................................

102


Special purpose entities ..............................................

125

Risk management .......................................................

103


Other off-balance sheet arrangements


Accounting policies ....................................................

103


and commitments ...................................................

136

Risk


Current challenges in regulation and supervision .........

138


Market risk ................................................................

175

Risk management .......................................................

140


Operational risk .........................................................

183

Credit risk ..................................................................

141


Reputational risk ........................................................

184

Liquidity and funding ..................................................

172


Risk management of insurance operations ..................

185




Capital management and allocation ............................

189






Board of Directors and Senior Management ...........................................................................................................

198

 

 

Financial Statements ...................................................................................................................................................

204

 

 

Notes on the Financial Statements1 ...........................................................................................................................

212

 

 

Responsibility Statement ............................................................................................................................................

233

 

 

Independent Review Report by KPMG Audit Plc to HSBC Holdings plc ............................................................

234

 

 

Additional Information .................................................................................................................................................

235

Directors' interests .....................................................

235


Interim Management Statement .................................

245

Employee share option plans .....................................

238


Final results ................................................................

245

Notifiable interests in share capital .............................

243


Corporate governance ................................................

245

Dealings in HSBC Holdings shares ...............................

243


Telephone and online share dealing service ................

245

First interim dividend for 2010 ...................................

244


Stock codes ................................................................

246

Second interim dividend for 2010 ...............................

244


Copies of the Interim Report 2010 and shareholder
enquiries and communications .................................

246

Proposed interim dividends for 2010 ..........................

245







Glossary .........................................................................................................................................................................

248

 

 

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................

257

1  Detailed contents are provided on the referenced page.

 


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