Investment Banking

HSBC investment bank rises just 5% as capital markets activity slows

The UK lender has not matched big fee increases by rivals after a strong start to 2024

Noel Quinn, chief executive officer of HSBC
Noel Quinn, chief executive officer of HSBC Photo: Jason Alden via Getty Images

HSBC’s investment banking unit grew by just 5% in the second quarter as capital markets activity declined after a strong start to 2024.

The UK lender made $265m in investment banking fees during the second quarter. While this was up by 5%, it was a smaller gain than large Wall Street banks and Deutsche Bank, which have reported strong increases in their dealmaking units during the period.

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