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1、-12 HND金融大综合3 FS GU 3写作框架-第 5 页3 Planning 3.1 Companies selected for projectHSBC Holdings plc is the worlds third-largest publicly held bank. It is the worlds second largest bank. It was founded in London in 1991 by the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation to act as a new group holding company.
2、 Its a listed company in London Stock Exchange (LSE) and one of the constituent stocks of FTSE 100. HSBC has around 6,600 offices in 80 countries and territories across Africa, Asia, Europe, North America and South America, and around 125 million customers. They also have branches in China. HSBC has
3、 a significant presence in each of the worlds major financial markets. As a result, I believe it is a good choice for this research project. The Royal Bank of Scotland Group plc (RBS) is a British banking and insurance holding company, based in Edinburgh, Scotland. Its a listed company in London Sto
4、ck Exchange (LSE) and one of the constituent stocks of FTSE 100. The group operates a wide variety of banking brands offering personal and business banking, private banking, insurance and corporate finance through its offices located in Europe, North America and Asia. So I think it is appropriate fo
5、r this research project.3.2 Researching Methods1.2.1 For stock price movement1.2.2 For investment/financial performance1.2.3. For products provided1.2.4. For customer services and communications1.2.5 For media coverage1.2.6 For stakeholders and their impacts1.3 Strategy and the Time PlanStrategy My
6、strategy for this project is portfolio diversification. Time PlanDescriptionDurationStart DateFinish DateRemark1.4 Barriers and the CountermeasuresThe potential barriers for my investment project can be listed as follows:The first barrier is my English is poor. 2. Investigation Report2.1 Objectives
7、for gathering information2.2.1 Background of the companiesBefore the 2008 collapse and the general financial crisis, RBS Group was very briefly the largest bank in the world and for some time was the second largest bank in the UK and Europe (fifth in stock market value), and the fifth largest in the
8、 world by market capitalisation. Subsequently, with a slumping share price and major loss of confidence, the bank fell sharply in the rankings. It received significant support from the UK government, which, as of September 2013, holds and manages an 81% stake through UK Financial Investments (UKFI),
9、 although its voting rights are limited to 75% in order for the bank to retain its listing on the London Stock Exchange.2.2.2 Share price performance2.2.3 Investment performance2.2.4 Financial performance2.2.5 Saving/investment products2.2.6 Customer Service and communication2.2.7 Media Coverage2.2.8 Stakeholder perception 2.3 Sources in hard or soft copy2.4 Plan Review3. Evaluation Report3.1 Overviews