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HSBC to cut 1,100 jobs worldwide



By DIKKY SINN, AP
26 September 2008 @ 07:10 am EST

HONG KONG - HSBC Holdings PLC, Europe's largest bank by market value, is cutting 1,100 jobs worldwide in the wake of the financial turmoil, a spokesman said Friday.

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The London-based lender is laying off 4 percent of its global banking and market division, with half of them taking place in the bank's operation in Britain, said spokesman Gareth Hewett in Hong Kong.

"We've taken the action because of the current market conditions, the economic environment and our cautious outlook of 2009," Hewett said by phone. All of the staff being cut has already been told.

In Hong Kong, HSBC, which operates in Europe, Asia and the Americas, is laying off 100 staff.

HSBC has a 335,000-strong work force globally, and so the job cuts will only hit 0.3 percent of its total employees.

Peter Wong, the banking group's executive director for Hong Kong and China, did not rule out the possibility of further layoffs.

"The financial environment is difficult now. It's nothing extraordinary that some staff have to leave our operations," Wong told broadcaster Cable TV. "I think this kind of action will continue to come in the financial sector."

HSBC has been hit hard by the credit crisis, largely because of its ownership since 2003 of Illinois-based lender Household International Inc.--the biggest U.S. subprime mortgage lender.

Last month, HSBC reported its steepest fall in profit since 2001 as costs for bad U.S. mortgage loans mounted.

Net profit for the first half of the year plunged 29 percent to $7.7 billion from $10.9 billion in profit in the January to June period of 2007.

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