HSBC posts biggest jump since 2009 as China's Ping An Insurance buys

They were up 10.6 per cent to HK$31.20 as of 3.19 pm in Hong Kong, clawing back last week's tumble.

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1 min read Last Updated : Sep 28 2020 | 10:31 PM IST
HSBC shares in Hong Kong on Monday rose as much as 9.9 per cent, the biggest intraday gain since April 2009. They were up 10.6 per cent to HK$31.20 as of 3.19 pm in Hong Kong, clawing back last week’s tumble.
 
China’s Ping An Insurance Group, which last week bought 10.8 million shares to boost its stake to 8 per cent, remains confident in HSBC’s long-term prospects, a spokesperson said.



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