HSBC Holdings

HSBC Holdings Portfolio holdings

AUM $168B
1-Year Est. Return 27.2%
 

HSBC Holdings plc, founded in 1865 as the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation by Sir Thomas Sutherland to finance trade in East Asia, is a British multinational bank headquartered in London, managing trillions in assets as one of the world’s largest banking and financial services organizations. Operating in over 60 countries with a strong emphasis on Asia—where it generates much of its revenue—HSBC offers retail banking, wealth management, commercial banking, and global markets services to more than 40 million customers, supported by around 214,000 employees as of late 2024. Known for its international network and resilience through crises like the 1997 Asian financial downturn, HSBC has pivoted under Group CEO Noel Quinn (since 2020) to accelerate digital transformation and sustainability goals, targeting net-zero emissions by 2050. Despite challenges like geopolitical tensions and regulatory pressures, HSBC remains a cornerstone of global finance, leveraging its heritage as a trade financier into a modern, Asia-centric banking powerhouse.

This Fund
S&P 500
This Quarter Est. Return
1 Year Est. Return
+27.2%
3 Year Est. Return
5 Year Est. Return
10 Year Est. Return
AUM
$58.7B
AUM Growth
-$9.59B
Cap. Flow
Cap. Flow %
Top 10 Hldgs %
Holding
2,066
New
Increased
Reduced
Closed

Top Buys

1 +$453M
2 +$380M
3 +$199M
4
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iShares Core MSCI EAFE ETF
IEFA
+$194M
5
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iShares Russell 1000 ETF
IWB
+$179M

Top Sells

1 +$469M
2 +$450M
3 +$435M
4
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Deutsche Bank
DB
+$406M
5
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Apple
AAPL
+$375M

Sector Composition

1 Technology 16.49%
2 Consumer Discretionary 16.41%
3 Financials 12.98%
4 Healthcare 9.38%
5 Communication Services 7.61%
Name Market Value Portfolio Weight Shares or Principal Change
in Stake
Capital Flow
2001
-610,598
2002
-4,579
2003
-27,145
2004
-850
2005
-52,100
2006
-8,690
2007
-23,449
2008
-248,120
2009
-11,751
2010
-415
2011
-8,311
2012
-1,197
2013
-17,666
2014
-37,882
2015
-6,714
2016
-10,570
2017
-2,190
2018
-7,911
2019
-26,121
2020
-141,430
2021
-10,682
2022
-65,000
2023
-32,800
2024
-75,126
2025
-99,000