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HSBC, AIA Slump After Report of HK Bank Account Curbs

HSBC, AIA Slump After Report of HK Bank Account Curbs

Title: HSBC and AIA Shares Decline Following Reports of Restrictions on Hong Kong Bank Accounts

Shares in HSBC and AIA experienced a downturn after reports emerged regarding potential curbs on Hong Kong bank accounts. The news triggered a sell-off in the stocks of the two financial giants, reflecting investor concern over the implications of the alleged regulatory changes. The slump highlights the market's sensitivity to developments affecting the banking and insurance sectors in the region.


Source: Bloomberg Generated at: 2026-06-05 02:27:38 UTC

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