$76.95
-2.51 (-3.16%)
Day Range $76.21 — $79.19
52W Range $698.70 — $1,410.40
Open$79.00
Previous Close$79.46
Day High$79.19
Day Low$76.21
52W High$1,410.40
52W Low$698.70
Volume
Avg Volume23.73M
Market Cap201.23B
P/E Ratio9.76
EPS$1.57
SectorFinancial Services

Analyst Ratings

Hold
21 analysts
11 Buy 8 Hold 2 Sell

Key Financials

FY 2026 FY 2025
Revenue 7.36B 7.35B
Net Income 3.18B 2.86B
Profit Margin 22.5% 21.4%
EBITDA 4.97B 4.71B
Free Cash Flow
Rev Growth +0.2% +0.2%
Debt/Equity 2.55 2.55

Dividend

Dividend Yield4.79%
Annual Dividend$0.77
Payout Ratio60.5%
Frequencyquarterly
Ex-Dividend
Pay Date

Financial Services Peers

Symbol Name Price Change P/E Mkt Cap
BRK.B Berkshire Hathaway Inc $479.33 -0.14% 15.9 1.07T
V Visa Inc $303.76 -0.22% 29.0 603.38B
MA Mastercard Inc $498.93 -0.29% 30.8 461.31B
MS Morgan Stanley $165.87 +0.94% 16.4 275.98B
GS Goldman Sachs Group $835.72 +0.54% 16.0 274.87B
AXP American Express Co $302.00 +0.03% 21.6 233.63B

HSBC Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current share price of HSBC?
HSBC is currently trading at $76.95, down 3.16% in today's session. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has traded between a low of $698.70 and a high of $1,410.40. The current price represents 0% of its 52-week range, which helps investors gauge where the stock sits relative to its recent trading history.
Is HSBC rated a buy or sell by analysts?
Among 21 analysts covering HSBC, the consensus rating is Hold — 11 rate it a buy, 8 hold, and 2 sell. Keep in mind that analyst targets reflect 12-month expectations and can shift quickly after earnings reports or major company events.
What are HSBC Holdings plc's earnings?
HSBC Holdings plc generated $7.36B in revenue during fiscal year 2026, with $3.18B reaching the bottom line as net income. The net profit margin of 22.5% is strong by most industry standards.
How is HSBC valued compared to earnings?
HSBC trades at a P/E ratio of 9.76 on trailing earnings of $1.57 per share. That's significantly below the market average, which can indicate the stock is undervalued or that investors see risks to future earnings. Comparing this multiple against Financial Services sector peers gives better context than the broad market alone, since P/E norms vary significantly across industries.