Market updates, news and views from HSBC Expat

Market updates, news and views


Keep track of how the global markets are performing

Our daily update, news and views come from HSBC's global research teams who monitor the markets round the clock.

We've also got insights into expat life from our survey of more than 4,000 expats living in countries all over the world.

Market updates, news and views
Daily Market Update

Daily Market Update

Get HSBC's daily views on the global markets.

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Investment Quarterly

Investment Quarterly

"Investing for a New World Order"

Our investment specialists give their ‘house view’ of global equity markets - highlighting investment opportunities and currency risks and volatility.

Currency Outlook

Currency Outlook

Every month HSBCs Global research teams, provide their macro currency strategy views.

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Daily Market Update

Expat life

“63% of expats report having more disposable income since relocating”

In 2011 HSBC surveyed 3,385 expats from around the world, covering all aspects of life overseas.

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Retirement Calculator

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Protection Calculator

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Education Calculator

Do you have enough for your children?

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What's the value of your Freedom Plus Funds?

What's the value of your Freedom Plus funds?

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Expat guides

Expat guides

Getting your finances right is a fundamental part of anyone's life, but when you live and work abroad you may find there are some different challenges.

Tax Navigator

Tax Navigator

Looking for information about a local tax regime?

Use our Global tax navigator to get information on local tax systems and financial practice

Please remember that with investments the value of shares and the income from them may go down as well as up, is not guaranteed, and you may not get back the amount you invested. This could also happen as a result of changes in the rate of currency exchange, particularly where overseas securities are held or where investments are converted from one currency to another. Investing should normally be seen as a medium to long term proposition, for example 5 years or more.