Banksters: HSBC, the Untouchable Titan of Global Finance

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From the filmmaker behind 'Goldman Sachs: The Bank that Rules the World' comes a compelling new exposé delving into corruption within one of the globe's premier financial institutions – HSBC.

If HSBC were a sovereign entity, it would rank as the fifth-largest economic power worldwide. Originating during the heyday of the Opium trade to facilitate the British Empire's access to the Chinese market, HSBC has forged an unparalleled network for facilitating the movement of illicit funds across the globe. From engaging in tax evasion to laundering money for criminal syndicates and manipulating currency, this bank has been involved in a spectrum of illicit activities, embodying the epitome of misconduct for a financial institution.

In 2012, HSBC faced the imminent threat of losing its operating license in the United States due to its involvement in laundering money for Mexican and Colombian drug cartels. Criminal charges were brought forth, and HSBC's top executives were summoned before a Senate committee. However, a pivotal turn of events occurred when George Osborne, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, reached out to his American counterpart and the Chairman of the Federal Reserve, urging leniency. Osborne argued that severe consequences for HSBC could adversely impact global financial and economic stability. His persuasive letter succeeded, leading to a 2 billion euro fine for HSBC – an amount equivalent to a single month's profits.

As the epicenter of international finance shifts towards Asia, HSBC finds itself in a strategic position. Functioning as the most Chinese of Western banks and the most European of Chinese banks, HSBC enjoys protection from London and endorsement from Beijing. The question looms large: who would dare challenge it?

Directors: Jerome Fritel, Marc Roche
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The finance industry gives the illusion of being heavily regulated and when tested, that regulation is just an eye blinder. The industry is rotten to the core.

clinthufkie
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The argument that an individual trafficking drugs goes to jail but a bank facilitating whole drug empires pays a not so large fine is on point

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I worked for HSBC during the financial crisis and I can tell you first hand we always found ways to bypass the system!

noelmakhoba
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The Banker at your local branch is highly scrutinized and regulated. Once you're in the upper echelons, there's less and less rules

christianrathbone
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Goldman, Citibank, Barclays. They are all at it. Why only mention HSBC?

ScrotieHongKong
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The more one learns about the world we live in, the more one realizes just how appalling it is, and that the police, laws and courts are just for the working class. - excellent documentary

standTrueNorthStrongandFree
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Actually in Hong Kong, HSBC is not called “the bank”.
It’s called “Hong Kong Bank”, or in Chinese “匯豐” it’s considered the most iconic and prestigious bank.

felixhunghk
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“ Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely “

yeongvoonkang
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What about Deutsche Bank from Germany, or UBS from Switzerland? They're all equally guilty...

enriqueali
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No one talking about HSBC and Panama Papers but very concerned about PAYE customers who may be purchasing an item for a few hundred dollars and the Banks and government want full transparency as to where the cash materialised from.

richardpeychers
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This video illustrates the true meaning behind "Too Big to Fail"...or essentially, "Too big to jail." 😊

RelaxationthruExoticMusic
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Best documentary: please consider doing a feature on the five Canadian charter Banks, their equally complicit in climate destruction, human trafficking, money, laundering, etc.

stanleykubrick
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The global financial corruption is so deeply rooted and widespread, it is unstoppable. Destroying societies as well as the economy and environment we all depend upon. Brutal.

juanaction
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Corruption, evilness, greediness and power go hand in hand. Only a clean heart and God fearing person may be courageous enough to confront the wicked people and organizations.

cifcig
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Great title for a good documentary like that.

Bank of Pirates 🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️

Braceyourselfitscomimgsn
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When a poor person steals a loaf of bread because he is hungry will get jail time while the world class criminals get impunity from legal accountability.
We sure live in a weird world full of sleazy two sets of laws.

dissidentwolverine
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@14:28 - the boxes were not designed to fit through the teller windows; the night drop windows were actually re-cut into the walls of various branches to receive larger boxes of bulk currency, at the cartel's request

egante
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Laura Cha has got attitude + is aloof. She is like saying, "stop making a big deal out of money laundering. Look at other atrocities. We're all wrong, stop pointing the finger at me." kind of vibe.

patrickchan
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Very good documentary, something serious has to be done about it

ho
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I know it is of no importance here, but that bank stole 400 Euros of my money. I had a German banking account, and tried to get money at an ATM of a HSBC in Mexico. It did give me nothing, showing in the display ¨no USD available¨. Mind you, I put in the amount to retire in MXN.. And of course, the ATM was out of paper, so could not print a receipt. On my next bank statement from Germany, 400 Euros had been deducted from my account. And, having no proof of what happend, I could not reclaim the money.

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