HSBC announces CEO Quinn's retirement, first-quarter profit drops 1.8%

HSBC announced the retirement of Chief Executive Noel Quinn, marking a surprising departure from the bank he has extensively transformed over the past five years with significant asset sales worldwide. The bank has initiated a formal search proce...

Reuters
HSBC Chief Executive Noel Quinn will retire, it said on Tuesday, in a surprise departure from the bank that he has overhauled in the past five years through a sweeping series of asset sales across the globe.

The bank said has already launched a formal process to find a successor. Chief Financial Officer Georges Elhedery, appointed to the No. 2 role last January after a sabbatical before which he headed the bank's markets business, is likely the leading internal candidate for the job.

The bank also reported pretax profit that came in at $12.7 billion for the quarter ended March versus $12.9 billion a year earlier, as it struggles to cope with rising costs from expansion in Asia and amid inflationary pressures.


The results were better than the $12.6 billion average of analysts' forecasts compiled by HSBC.

The London-headquartered bank also announced $3 billion worth of share buybacks on top of $2 billion in share purchases announced in February.
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