HSBC

HSBC’s virtue-signalling hypocrisy

26 July 2022 9:55 pm

Ah, HSBC. The Asian banking giant has raised some eyebrows in recent years with their endless antics to appear oh…

Pronoun badges backfire for embarrassed banks

4 July 2022 4:47 pm

Pride month means only one thing: the chance for corporations to embarrass themselves with the latest right-on social media stunt.…

The Spectator’s Notes

8 August 2020 9:00 am

Juan Carlos, ex-King of Spain, behaved foolishly in relation to money and sex, and so his decision to leave Spain…

Portrait of the week

21 February 2020 10:00 pm

Home The Budget, still scheduled for 11 March, had to be rewritten after Rishi Sunak was made Chancellor of the…

The Spectator’s Notes

21 February 2020 10:00 pm

My parents told me that their wartime childhoods were punctuated by the expression: ‘Don’t you know there’s a war on?’…

Time for new leadership at Barclays and HSBC – and a new name at RBS

21 February 2020 10:00 pm

After a dull interlude, the big banks in their annual results season look a bit more interesting again. First to…

Running a bank’s tough. That’s no reason to start handing capital back

3 March 2018 9:00 am

A mixed bag of annual results from the big banks. RBS, still 73 per cent owned by the taxpayer, recorded…

Hollande equals Thatcher? Not quite, Monsieur le President, but keep trying

4 June 2016 9:00 am

Have you ever tried discussing the merits of gun control with a Texan, or of deregulated labour markets with a…

Portrait of the week

9 January 2016 9:00 am

Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, decided to allow ministers to campaign for either side in the referendum on membership…

Late news: what was really served at the Mansion House banquet

20 June 2015 9:00 am

Last week’s deadline did not allow me to report from ringside at the Mansion House dinner, but there was so…

Portrait of the week

13 June 2015 9:00 am

Home David Cameron, the Prime Minister, said of the EU referendum: ‘If you want to be part of the government,…

Portrait of the week

9 May 2015 9:00 am

Home The country went to the polls. David Cameron, the Conservative leader, prepared by going around with his sleeves rolled…

Only the Tories can meet the aspirations of Ikea’s hard-working families

2 May 2015 9:00 am

If Ikea were a constituency, it would be a three-way marginal. That was my thought one morning last week as…

The actor-commentariat

4 April 2015 9:00 am

I’ve never been terribly keen on actors. I prefer hairdressers and accountants. And teachers and builders and lawyers. I may…

Portrait of the week

21 March 2015 9:00 am

Home In a Budget intended to have ‘no gimmicks, no giveaways’, George Osborne, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, offered pensioners…

Something useful for your Budget, George: fast-track approval for challenger banks

14 March 2015 9:00 am

In my Yorkshire town of Helmsley the NatWest branch, originally an outpost of Beckett & Co of Leeds, has closed…

Advice to StanChart’s new chief: reputation is even tougher to manage than financial risk

7 March 2015 9:00 am

One day you’re an elder statesman, chairing top committees and pontificating on Question Time, and the next you’re out in…

Portrait of the week

28 February 2015 9:00 am

Home Sir Malcolm Rifkind, the former Conservative foreign secretary, resigned as chairman of Parliament’s Intelligence and Security Committee and promised…

Green must answer for HSBC’s faults — but he’s another victim of big banking’s perils

14 February 2015 9:00 am

Stephen Green — the former trade minister Lord Green of Hurstpier-point, who became this week’s political punchbag— was always a…