HSBC Stock Price Falls 2% as AI Job-Cut Report and Inflation Fears Hit Shares

March 21, 2026
HSBC Stock Price Falls 2% as AI Job-Cut Report and Inflation Fears Hit Shares

LONDON, March 21, 2026, 15:10 GMT

HSBC Holdings ended Friday down 2.34% at 1,144.2 pence in London, with banking shares among the biggest drags on the FTSE 100 as investors absorbed higher oil prices and renewed inflation fears. 1

The move matters because HSBC had been one of Europe’s stronger bank shares only weeks ago, after 2025 results beat expectations and the lender lifted its return on tangible equity target – a measure of how much profit a bank makes from shareholder capital – to 17% or better through 2028. Friday’s fall showed how fast that optimism can thin out when investors look past the bank’s overhaul and back to the wider market. 2

Sentiment was hit again on Thursday after Reuters reported that Bloomberg News had said HSBC was weighing cuts that could affect about 20,000 roles, or roughly 10% of its workforce, over three to five years. HSBC declined to comment, and its 2025 annual report showed 208,720 full-time equivalent staff at end-December. 3

The report came a day after Group CFO Pam Kaur appeared at Morgan Stanley’s European Financials conference in London. Kaur said HSBC was looking for AI, or artificial intelligence, gains that could bring “better productivity around the revenue line or just the cost benefit,” according to a transcript cited by MarketWatch; HSBC had announced the appearance on March 18. 4

A second overhang is the Middle East. Reuters reported last week that HSBC and Standard Chartered are the European banks most exposed to the conflict, with J.P. Morgan estimating HSBC’s revenue and pretax profit exposure at about 4%; Morningstar equity analyst Kathy Chan warned the uncertainty could create “additional risks” around trade finance and credit costs, though Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Matt Britzman said disruption could also lift demand for foreign-exchange and cash-management services. 5

Elhedery has not backed away from that Gulf bet. On March 9 he said HSBC’s confidence in the GCC, or Gulf Cooperation Council, was unchanged, and company figures cited by Reuters showed the bank’s UAE and Saudi businesses have contributed about 5% of group profits annually over the past five years. 6

HSBC’s drop was not isolated. Barclays fell 2.02% on Friday and NatWest lost 2.62%, underlining that investors sold UK lenders as a group rather than singling out HSBC alone. 7

The risk now is simple enough: if oil stays high and inflation stays sticky, borrowing costs could push higher just as HSBC is spending more on technology and trying to keep a lid on costs. In its 2025 results, HSBC said higher planned technology spending, performance pay and inflation were already lifting expenses. That leaves the stock caught between a cleaner, leaner bank story and a rougher backdrop for global lenders. 8

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