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HSBC share price slips again as oil shock keeps UK banks in focus
4 March 2026
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HSBC share price slips again as oil shock keeps UK banks in focus

London, March 4, 2026, 08:20 GMT — Regular session

HSBC Holdings (HSBA.L) slipped another 1.0% to 1,249.6 pence by 08:20 GMT in early London trading on Wednesday, tacking on more losses after last week’s peak. Shares had wrapped up Tuesday at 1,262.8 pence.

HSBC dropped 5.2% on Tuesday, marking the steepest fall among European banks, as concerns over a drawn-out Middle East conflict and rising oil-driven inflation unsettled traders. “Any ceasefire for now looks like a remote possibility,” Quilter investment strategist Lindsay James said. Reuters

UK bank stocks stumbled in Monday’s global selloff, swept up in the wider risk-off shift as investors moved towards safer ground. HSBC, Barclays, and Lloyds each dropped between 2.5% and 4.2%. Oil prices surged, prompting traders to scale back expectations for imminent Bank of England rate cuts, according to Reuters.

At HSBC, it’s the bigger economic backdrop that counts, not just whatever’s in the news each morning. While higher interest rates may fatten up lending margins for banks, a stubborn energy shock throws a wrench in growth prospects and simultaneously ups the risk on loans.

Sentiment has quickly flipped from wondering “how high can banks go” to focusing on “how quickly can conditions turn.” HSBC remains a heavyweight in both London and European indices, so its shares often magnify the sector’s moves.

Company headlines have tapered off this week. Just last week, HSBC signed off on a fourth interim dividend of $0.45 a share and made it clear: new share buybacks are on hold until its CET1 capital ratio, a key capital yardstick, returns to or tops its target band.

Still, the risk for bank stocks is straightforward. Should oil remain high and inflation pressures build, central banks could have to keep policy tight. That scenario can squeeze borrowers and drive up projected credit losses, even as headline rates appear “good” for margins.

HSBC shares could get their next jolt from outside the earnings columns. Traders are eyeing the Middle East for changes in sentiment, and oil’s path—stabilizing or fanning more volatility—remains a key concern.

Coming up sooner: HSBC’s dividend schedule. Shares go ex-dividend on March 12 for London, Hong Kong and Bermuda holders. New York’s ex-div falls a day later, on March 13. Mark April 30 for the actual payment.

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