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...more than just a bank. For 125 years, the Hongkong & Shanghai Banking Corp. has been virtually synonymous with the crown colony. Its 42-story headquarters looms over the central financial district, housing what is often referred to as Hong Kong's "real" government. The bank prints 83% of the colony's currency and performs many of the functions of central banks elsewhere. Thus last week's announcement came as a terrible shock: the banking company was moving its legal domicile to London...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BANKING: Same Place, New Address | 12/31/1990 | See Source »

Little Bang has also made London a special attraction for commercial banks. Britain has no equivalent of the U.S.'s Glass-Steagall Act, which prohibits % commercial banks from underwriting stocks and bonds as investment bankers do. Thus such institutions as Citicorp, the Union Bank of Switzerland and the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank have flocked to London seeking brokerage partners. In all, 64 of the Exchange's 200 brokers and jobbers have now been acquired by larger foreign or domestic firms, or have merged in self-defense...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bang-Up Time in London | 8/25/1986 | See Source »

...architect's model on display last week at Manhattan's Museum of Modern Art looked rather like an upended radiator. But check the price tag. According to a number of guesstimates, the headquarters skyscraper of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp., scheduled for completion in 1985, could eventually cost $920 million, making it the most expensive single building in history. At 41 stories, it would cost only a little less than the $1.1 billion for the entire World Trade Center complex, with its twin towers of 110 stories each and its thousands of offices, including those...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Oriental Extravaganza | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...timing of the deal may cause problems. A four-month congressional moratorium on foreign takeovers of U.S. banks expired two weeks before Midland's action. That ban had been inspired by the wave of foreign acquisitions of U.S. banks, such as the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corp.'s purchase of 41% of New York's Marine Midland. Financiers now are worried that the Crocker deal might push Congress to erect new barriers. Indeed, the General Accounting Office is expected to recommend next month that Congress reinstate the moratorium. That would limit the activities of British banks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bowler Brigade | 7/28/1980 | See Source »

...Bund, the magnificent old waterfront promenade, is decaying, but is as imposing as ever in the pre-smog morning light. The ornate colonialist skyscrapers now house party and government offices. Gone from hi front of the old Hongkong & Shanghai Bank are the bronze Britannic lions. Another old bank has been transformed into an absorbing museum of ancient art. The Peace Hotel, built as the Cathay by Sir Victor Sassoon hi the mid-1930s and now the premier hostelry for Western visitors, is creaky and listless, but it can still mount a banquet worthy of an Emperor. At a school...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: China Says: Ni hao! | 10/23/1978 | See Source »

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