Market updates, news and views from HSBC Expat


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

Market updates, news and views
Daily Market Update

Daily Market Update

Daily view of the global markets and key economic data from HSBC Global Banking and Markets team.

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Foreign exchange news

Foreign exchange news

A roundup of the week and forecast for the week ahead from our foreign exchange experts.

Currency Outlook

Currency Outlook

Views and forecasts of global currencies monthly performance from the HSBC Global Research team.

Investment Quarterly

Investment Quarterly

Our investment specialists give their view of the global equity markets and highlight investment opportunities.

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