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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostOut of interest, JP Morgan bought a site at canary wharf for the largest office block in Europe. Gordon Brown upset them, so they took over the old Lehmans building. They tried to sell it with planning permission. But no-one would buy it. So now they are developing it themselves!
The thing is, as you have rightfully pointed out, HSBC are not the only ones.
In reality, they all know which way their bread is buttered.
We run one of the biggest, best priced, laundrys in the world, here in London.
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Originally posted by MrMarkyMark View PostI thought they had been threatening to do this for a while.
Out of interest, JP Morgan bought a site at canary wharf for the largest office block in Europe. Gordon Brown upset them, so they took over the old Lehmans building. They tried to sell it with planning permission. But no-one would buy it. So now they are developing it themselves!
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Originally posted by LondonManc View PostWhile employing shedloads of contractors in London. Helps to keep us guys booming rather than dooming, so let's not be too hasty to show them the door.
There is only upside to the UK on this. Lose all the liability for very little upside.
When I worked at a hedge fund, the guy who ran it was paranoid. He though there would be another Lehman's moment - and only HSBC would be left! So he was moving everything to them.....
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They will never move to USA because there bankers actually can get jailed...
USA corp tax is also 35%, compared to 20% in UK
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostLaundering South American drug money and developing tax evasion methods for UK rich through to Swiss unmarked accounts?
HSBC to pay $1.9bn in US money laundering penalties - BBC News
HSBC bosses deny they knew about Swiss tax evasion - Telegraph
Tax avoidance and evasion: HSBC - UK Parliament
The only place HSBC should be going is to jail.
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While employing shedloads of contractors in London. Helps to keep us guys booming rather than dooming, so let's not be too hasty to show them the door.
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Originally posted by _V_ View PostWhat's the Hong Kong and Shanghai bank doing here anyway?
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HSBC 'could move headquarters to US'
"HSBC which has threatened to move its headquarters out of the UK amid concerns over excessive tax, is eyeing the US as a serious alternative to its traditional home of Hong Kong, according to reports."
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