The bank is looking at ways to reshape its non-ring-fenced bank in the United Kingdom and its U.S. business, HSBC Group CFO Ewen Stevenson said.
HSBC, Europe's largest bank, plans to restructure its loss-making businesses after the lender reported an 18% on-year drop in pre-tax profit for the third quarter, group CFO Ewen Stevenson said.
The bank is looking at ways to reshape its non-ring-fenced bank in the United Kingdom and its U.S. business, which, together account for just under a third of HSBC's capital, he told CNBC's "Capital Connection" on Monday.
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