HSBC share price holds near 52-week high as FTSE dips on Trump tariff threat — what to know next

HSBC share price holds near 52-week high as FTSE dips on Trump tariff threat — what to know next

London, January 19, 2026, 19:48 (GMT) — Market closed.

  • HSBC shares ended 0.55% higher in London, nearing a 52-week peak.
  • The FTSE 100 slipped after fresh U.S. tariff threats rattled European markets.
  • Traders are eyeing tariff news alongside HSBC’s annual results set for late February.

Shares of HSBC Holdings Plc ended Monday in London up 0.55% at 1,238.8 pence, just shy of a 52-week peak after hitting 1,240.0 earlier. The FTSE 100 slipped 0.4% as investors weighed new U.S. tariff threats targeting Europe. (Investing)

HSBC remains close to its recent high, following a strong rally over the past year, hitting its highest intraday level in 12 months. Investors face a turbulent week, with politics once again driving risk appetite, even as bank shares trade more like income plays—HSBC’s dividend yield stands around 4%. (Hargreaves Lansdown)

President Donald Trump’s warning of fresh tariffs rattled markets, sending investors scrambling for safer assets. Equities took a hit, the dollar slipped against the yen and Swiss franc, and precious metals climbed. George Lagarias, chief economist at Forvis Mazars, noted, “It’s highly likely that the White House will use the threat of tariffs consistently.” (Reuters)

European stocks fell sharply, marking their steepest drop in two months as luxury, autos, and tech shares tumbled and volatility measures climbed. Andrew Kenningham, chief Europe economist at Capital Economics, told Reuters he remained skeptical the tariffs would be enforced “as advertised,” citing past instances where threats rarely translated into action. (Reuters)

London banking showed a mixed bag, though some big names ended up. Barclays climbed 1.22%, while Lloyds nudged 0.20% higher by the close, according to Hargreaves Lansdown data. HSBC also posted gains, standing out as one of the steadier large caps amid a weaker index day. (Hargreaves Lansdown)

HSBC dropped a regulatory notice confirming it owns 6.13% of International Personal Finance Plc’s voting rights. Part of that stake comes through a cash-settled equity swap, which explains the disclosure since it pushed them past the reporting threshold. (Investegate)

Another key date is approaching in Hong Kong. HSBC revealed in a joint statement on Hang Seng Bank’s planned privatisation that a High Court hearing to approve the scheme is set for Jan. 23. The scheme should take effect on Jan. 26, with the bank’s listing withdrawal expected on Jan. 27, pending final conditions. (Investegate)

Still, the situation can change fast. Should tariff threats turn into reality — or if Europe strikes back — lenders would confront the familiar pressure of slower growth, dampened loan demand, and volatile markets that could freeze deal activity and cut wealth management fees.

Look past the headlines, and the key date to watch is HSBC’s Annual Results 2025, set for Feb. 25. (Hsbc)

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