HSBC dampened investors' expectations of a sustained income bonanza from rising global interest rates, even after Europe's biggest bank reported a 92% surge in quarterly profit and pledging more regular dividends and share buybacks.
'NO EASING OFF'
"There will be no easing off at all on costs ... We are now considering up to $300 million of additional costs for severance in 2023," he said.
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