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<Research>JPM: HSBC HOLDINGS Results & Guidance Beat; Stock Price Likely to React Positively
HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK) announced its 2025 results today (25th) at noon. JPMorgan released a report anticipating a positive reaction in the bank's stock price, as its revenue ...
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HSBC HOLDINGS (00005.HK)  -3.900 (-2.792%)    Short selling $721.03M; Ratio 23.561%   announced its 2025 results today (25th) at noon. JPMorgan released a report anticipating a positive reaction in the bank's stock price, as its revenue and underlying pre-tax profit for 4Q25 exceeded market expectations by 3% and 9%, respectively. Its CET1 ratio stood at 14.9%, also 20 bps above market expectations.

Additionally, HSBC HOLDINGS updated its guidance for the ROTE for the next three years to 17% or above, higher than both the previous guidance of mid-double digits and market expectations. Its expectations of a revenue growth of 5% by 2028 also surpassed both JPMorgan's and market expectations.

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JPMorgan has kept an Overweight rating on HSBC HOLDINGS, with a target price of HKD 165.
(HK stocks quote is delayed for at least 15 mins.Short Selling Data as at 2026-03-03 16:25.)

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