Company: HBCYF
Filing Date: 2025-07-30
Form Type: 6-K
Source: 0001089113-25-000052
Chunk: 75

Company: HSBC HOLDINGS PLC
Filing Date: 2025-07-30
Form: 6-K
Chunk 75
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   -3 |    -55 |    -31 |    -58 |
| US                                               |  21,021 |    653 |    195 |  21,674 |  -12 |    -16 |    -14 |    -28 |
| Mexico                                           |   7,488 |  5,320 |  2,242 |  12,808 | -167 |   -719 |   -339 |   -886 |
| Other                                            |   6,681 |  6,919 |    809 |  13,600 |  -87 |    -74 |    -39 |   -161 |
| At 31 Dec 2024                                   | 361,330 | 85,895 | 24,915 | 447,225 | -473 | -2,051 | -1,127 | -2,524 |

| HSBC Holdings plc Interim Report 2025 on Form 6-K |
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| Overview |     | Interim management report |     | Interim condensed consolidatedfinancial statements |     | Additional information |
|          |     | Risk                      |     |                                                    |     |                        |

Treasury risk Overview Treasury risk is the risk of having insufficient capital, liquidity or funding resources to meet financial obligations and satisfy regulatory requirements. This includes the risk of an adverse impact on earnings or capital due to structural and transactional foreign exchange exposures, as well as changes in market interest rates, together with pension risk and insurance risk. Key developments in the first half of 2025 – The Group continues to maintain and benefit from a healthy capital, liquidity and funding position, which has not been materially impacted by the periods of volatility in the macro environment and global markets during the first half of the year. – See page 16 for a summary of key risks including geopolitical and macroeconomic risks that we are managing. Ñ For quantitative disclosures on capital ratios, own funds and RWAs, see pages 67 to 69 . For quantitative disclosures on liquidity and funding metrics, see pages 70 to 71 . For quantitative disclosures on interest rate risk in the banking book, see pages 71 to 72 . Capital, liquidity and funding risk management processes A summary of our risk management approach and processes is set out on pages 200 to 203 of our Annual Report and Accounts 2024. HSBC Holdings is the provider of minimum requirement for own funds and eligible liabilities (‘MREL’) to its