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HSBC Shares Jump as Bank Lifts Outlook Despite $1.1 B Madoff Hit

HSBC Share Price: What to Know Before the London Market Opens on 17 November 2025

London – 16 November 2025 – HSBC Holdings PLC (LSE: HSBA) heads into Monday’s trading session near its 52‑week highs, but with investors weighing a complex mix of strong underlying earnings, hefty legal charges, a bold Hong Kong acquisition, and shifting UK interest‑rate expectations. Below is a concise pre‑open briefing on the HSBC share price for 17 November 2025, based on the latest available data and news. 1. Where the HSBC share price stands before Monday’s open HSBC’s London‑listed shares closed on Friday, 14 November 2025 at 1,104.40p, down around 1.4% on the day after trading between 1,087.80p and 1,108.60p.
16 November 2025
Telstra (ASX: TLS) Stock Outlook: What to Know Before the ASX Opens on 17 November 2025

Telstra (ASX: TLS) Stock Outlook: What to Know Before the ASX Opens on 17 November 2025

As the Australian share market prepares to open on Monday, 17 November 2025, Telstra Group Limited (still commonly referred to as Telstra Corporation Limited and trading under the ticker ASX: TLS) will be on a lot of watchlists. The Telstra share price closed at A$4.94 on Friday, 14 November 2025, down 0.6% for the day, with a trading range of A$4.92–4.97 and volume around 15.5 million shares, slightly below its average of ~21.6 million. StockAnalysis+1 The stock is trading near the upper end of its 52‑week range of A$3.82–5.14, giving Telstra a market capitalisation of roughly A$56 billion, a trailing
16 November 2025
Nasdaq Frenzy: Tech Titans’ AI-Fueled Surge Hits Records Ahead of Fed Cut & Earnings Bonanza

China Stocks: What to Know Before the Open on November 17, 2025 — PBOC’s ¥800bn Liquidity Boost Meets Global Risk-Off

Quick take: Mainland A‑shares reopen Monday at 9:30 a.m. CST with a powerful domestic liquidity tailwind from the People’s Bank of China (PBOC), but sentiment has to work through Friday’s global tech-led selloff, soft October macro prints, and persistent pressure from the property downturn. Reuters+3english.sse.com.cn+3Reuters+3 1) Big policy swing: PBOC to inject ¥800 billion today China’s central bank said it will conduct an ¥800 billion (≈US$113bn) outright reverse‑repo operation on Monday, Nov 17 (six‑month tenor), a net injection of ¥500 billion after November maturities. It’s the latest in a series of sizable OMOs designed to keep liquidity “reasonably ample.” Markets will parse
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