Movement Alert|HSBC Holdings PLC Falls 3.4% in Pre-Market Trading, Citigroup Downgrade and Below-Expectation Buyback Weigh on Shares

Market Focus
Aug 05

On August 5, HSBC Holdings PLC fell 3.4% in pre-market trading, trading at $102.40/share, with turnover of $2.19 million. The decline came as Citigroup downgraded the stock from Buy to Neutral and the bank's $1 billion share buyback plan disappointed investors expecting a larger return.

Citigroup cut its target price from 171.8 HKD to 165.5 HKD (from 1,640 pence to 1,570 pence in London), noting HSBC shares had already risen 40% year-to-date with forward P/E at approximately 11x, leaving limited room for further re-rating without faster revenue growth. Citigroup also flagged that rising cost expenditures could constrain future buyback capacity. The London-listed shares had already declined 2.5% in the prior session.

While HSBC reported strong Q2 results with pre-tax profit of $10.1 billion, beating the $9.51 billion consensus estimate, and raised its banking NII guidance to at least $46 billion, the $1 billion buyback — resuming after a three-quarter pause following the Hang Seng Bank privatization — fell short of market expectations. UBS also noted the buyback scale was below expectations while maintaining a Neutral rating.

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