HSBC Holdings disclosed on May 5 that it intends to maintain its common equity tier one (CET1) ratio mid-term target range at 14% to 14.5%, according to the bank’s first quarter 2026 earnings report. The group stated it is adequately prepared to address changes and uncertainties in the global business environment, including impacts related to Middle East conflicts.
Capital Ratio Target
The bank confirmed its plan to keep the CET1 ratio target range unchanged at 14% to 14.5% on a medium-term basis, as outlined in the quarterly results announcement.
Share Buyback Policy
Decisions regarding the restart of share buybacks will depend on the company’s normal quarterly review and process considerations, according to the disclosure.
Geopolitical Risk Preparedness
HSBC stated that the group has made adequate preparations to manage the broad range of changes and uncertainties present in the global environment where it operates, including potential impacts from Middle East conflict developments.
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