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Annual Financial Report - 44y of 48

3rd Apr 2013 17:05

RNS Number : 3949B
HSBC Holdings PLC
03 April 2013
 



34 Maturity analysis of assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet commitments

The table on page 486 provides an analysis of consolidated total assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet commitments by residual contractual maturity at the balance sheet date. Asset and liability balances are included in the maturity analysis as follows:

·; except for reverse repos, repos and debt securities in issue, trading assets and liabilities (including trading derivatives) are included in the 'Due less than one month' time bucket, and not by contractual maturity because trading balances are typically held for short periods of time;

·; financial assets and liabilities with no contractual maturity (such as equity securities) are included in the 'Due over five years' time bucket. Undated or perpetual instruments are classified based on the contractual notice period which the counterparty of the instrument is entitled to give. Where there is no contractual notice period, undated or perpetual contracts are included in the 'Due over five years' time bucket;

·; non financial assets and liabilities with no contractual maturity (such as property, plant and equipment, goodwill and intangible assets, current and deferred tax assets and liabilities and retirement benefit liabilities) are included in the 'Due over five years' time bucket;

·; financial instruments included within assets and liabilities of disposal groups held for sale are classified on the basis of the contractual maturity of the underlying instruments and not on the basis of the disposal transaction; and

·; liabilities under insurance contracts are included in the 'Due over five years' time bucket. Liabilities under investment contracts are classified in accordance with their contractual maturity. Undated investment contracts are classified based on the contractual notice period investors are entitled to give. Where there is no contractual notice period, undated contracts are included in the 'Due over five years' time bucket.

Loan and other credit-related commitments are classified on the basis of the earliest date they can be drawn down.

 

HSBC

Maturity analysis of assets and liabilities

At 31 December 2012

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial assets

Cash and balances at central banks ...................................

141,532

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

141,532

Items in the course of collection from other banks ..........

7,303

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

7,303

Hong Kong Government certificates of indebtedness .......

22,743

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22,743

Trading assets ..................................................................

382,654

12,506

9,829

248

3,169

405

-

-

408,811

- Reverse repos ...........................................................

92,525

12,506

9,829

248

3,169

405

-

-

118,682

- Other trading assets ..................................................

290,129

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

290,129

Financial assets designated at fair value ............................

437

576

425

526

239

2,462

3,545

25,372

33,582

Derivatives ......................................................................

354,222

65

252

22

227

596

1,127

939

357,450

- Trading .....................................................................

353,803

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

353,803

- Non-trading ..............................................................

419

65

252

22

227

596

1,127

939

3,647

Loans and advances to banks ...........................................

104,397

22,683

5,859

2,292

5,032

6,238

2,027

4,018

152,546

- Reverse repos ...........................................................

28,833

3,101

2,071

356

963

138

-

-

35,462

- Other loans and advances to banks ........................... :

75,564

19,582

3,788

1,936

4,069

6,100

2,027

4,018

117,084

Loans and advances to customers .....................................

221,242

69,709

47,507

29,659

71,928

59,100

194,147

304,331

997,623

- Personal ...................................................................

49,042

8,578

7,242

6,763

9,547

17,696

66,684

241,329

406,881

- Corporate and commercial ........................................

138,999

49,166

35,463

19,334

53,766

38,070

119,330

55,910

510,038

- Financial ...................................................................

33,201

11,965

4,802

3,562

8,615

3,334

8,133

7,092

80,704

Of which:

- Reverse repos .......................................................

19,847

10,640

2,310

1,050

554

250

-

-

34,651

Financial investments ......................................................

28,085

51,339

33,996

14,072

26,478

61,443

93,127

112,561

421,101

Assets held for sale ..........................................................

4,953

298

515

125

669

519

1,079

9,964

18,122

Accrued income ...............................................................

2,776

2,325

739

493

542

164

217

1,284

8,540

Other financial assets .......................................................

13,383

3,486

1,759

337

745

332

372

3,170

23,584

Total financial assets ...................................................

1,283,727

162,987

100,881

47,774

109,029

131,259

295,641

461,639

2,592,937

Non financial assets .........................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

99,601

99,601

Total assets ....................................................................

1,283,727

162,987

100,881

47,774

109,029

131,259

295,641

561,240

2,692,538

 

At 31 December 2012

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial liabilities

Hong Kong currency notes in circulation ............................

22,742

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

22,742

Deposits by banks ...............................................................

79,100

12,029

1,957

437

2,155

1,695

9,440

616

107,429

- Repos ..........................................................................

6,593

4,645

711

-

-

-

-

-

11,949

- Other deposits by banks ...............................................

72,507

7,384

1,246

437

2,155

1,695

9,440

616

95,480

Customer accounts1 ............................................................

1,193,736

67,638

34,010

11,939

16,019

7,034

8,985

653

1,340,014

- Personal ......................................................................

539,792

35,260

21,939

7,900

11,100

4,687

3,916

307

624,901

- Corporate and commercial ...........................................

473,370

24,018

9,044

2,925

3,354

1,069

1,193

305

515,278

- Financial ......................................................................

180,574

8,360

3,027

1,114

1,565

1,278

3,876

41

199,835

Of which: repos ..............................................................

22,446

3,869

1,047

345

567

344

-

-

28,618

Items in the course of transmission to other banks .............

7,131

7

-

-

-

-

-

-

7,138

Trading liabilities ................................................................

240,212

29,003

4,707

1,820

5,197

3,867

9,736

10,021

304,563

- Repos ..........................................................................

96,690

27,002

3,319

985

2,227

-

-

-

130,223

- Debt securities in issue .................................................

380

2,001

1,388

835

2,970

3,867

9,736

10,021

31,198

- Other trading liabilities ................................................

143,142

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

143,142

Financial liabilities designated at fair value ..........................

427

81

2,068

2,163

1,605

2,916

28,902

49,558

87,720

- Debt securities in issue: covered bonds ..........................

-

-

-

-

-

-

4,633

-

4,633

- Debt securities in issue: otherwise secured .....................

-

8

2,023

-

22

2,040

228

221

4,542

- Debt securities in issue: unsecured .................................

392

49

1

2,117

1,357

690

23,495

15,933

44,034

- Subordinated liabilities and preferred securities .............

-

-

-

-

-

-

21

21,538

21,559

- Other ...........................................................................

35

24

44

46

226

186

525

11,866

12,952

Derivatives .........................................................................

352,696

75

43

29

2,408

628

1,212

1,795

358,886

- Trading ........................................................................

352,195

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

352,195

- Non-trading .................................................................

501

75

43

29

2,408

628

1,212

1,795

6,691

Debt securities in issue ........................................................

23,738

12,368

6,355

2,840

27,992

11,992

29,100

5,076

119,461

- Covered bonds .............................................................

-

-

1,133

422

757

2,328

1,920

486

7,046

- Otherwise secured ........................................................

14,598

1,894

-

184

753

1,634

5,779

950

25,792

- Unsecured ....................................................................

9,140

10,474

5,222

2,234

26,482

8,030

21,401

3,640

86,623

Liabilities of disposal groups held for sale ............................

2,475

242

433

254

188

166

45

-

3,803

Accruals ..............................................................................

3,369

4,173

907

521

1,200

232

419

842

11,663

Subordinated liabilities .........................................................

32

44

-

10

-

1,481

1,516

26,396

29,479

Other financial liabilities .....................................................

19,837

4,881

2,115

519

867

599

1,409

2,190

32,417

Total financial liabilities ...............................................

1,945,495

130,541

52,595

20,532

57,631

30,610

90,764

97,147

2,425,315

Non financial liabilities .......................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

84,094

84,094

Total liabilities ................................................................

1,945,495

130,541

52,595

20,532

57,631

30,610

90,764

181,241

2,509,409

 

Maturity analysis of assets and liabilities (continued)

At 31 December 2011

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial assets

Cash and balances at central banks ...................................

129,902

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

129,902

Items in the course of collection from other banks ..........

8,208

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8,208

Hong Kong Government certificates of indebtedness .......

20,922

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20,922

Trading assets ..................................................................

318,031

7,432

1,712

225

3,033

18

-

-

330,451

- Reverse repos ...........................................................

67,428

7,432

1,712

225

3,033

18

-

-

79,848

- Other trading assets ..................................................

250,603

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

250,603

Financial assets designated at fair value ............................

595

565

687

595

139

2,748

4,145

21,382

30,856

Derivatives ......................................................................

343,980

155

275

136

423

606

605

199

346,379

- Trading .....................................................................

342,914

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

342,914

- Non-trading ..............................................................

1,066

155

275

136

423

606

605

199

3,465

Loans and advances to banks ...........................................

123,370

25,288

5,460

2,573

14,441

3,120

3,346

3,389

180,987

- Reverse repos ...........................................................

35,372

3,854

-

1,047

135

1,301

201

-

41,910

- Other loans and advances to banks ............................

87,998

21,434

5,460

1,526

14,306

1,819

3,145

3,389

139,077

Loans and advances to customers .....................................

211,680

70,941

45,294

28,769

53,251

63,518

186,601

280,375

940,429

- Personal ...................................................................

47,609

8,314

6,912

5,975

7,674

19,005

66,525

221,851

383,865

- Corporate and commercial ........................................

123,130

49,856

34,082

17,304

38,875

39,467

112,270

56,061

471,045

- Financial ...................................................................

40,941

12,771

4,300

5,490

6,702

5,046

7,806

2,463

85,519

Of which:

- Reverse repos .......................................................

23,704

10,450

2,306

3,710

-

250

1,000

-

41,420

Financial investments ......................................................

25,546

50,070

39,698

14,879

21,902

45,266

90,953

111,730

400,044

Assets held for sale ..........................................................

4,922

5,767

4,427

3,233

2,934

7,223

7,064

2,238

37,808

Accrued income ...............................................................

2,787

2,479

765

393

361

231

339

1,596

8,951

Other financial assets .......................................................

8,878

3,403

2,084

785

2,771

513

140

5,466

24,040

Total financial assets .......................................................

1,198,821

166,100

100,402

51,588

99,255

123,243

293,193

426,375

2,458,977

Non financial assets .........................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

96,602

96,602

Total assets .....................................................................

1,198,821

166,100

100,402

51,588

99,255

123,243

293,193

522,977

2,555,579

 

 

At 31 December 2011

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial liabilities

Hong Kong currency notes in circulation ............................

20,922

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

20,922

Deposits by banks ...............................................................

84,091

12,056

2,145

1,406

1,673

1,681

8,938

832

112,822

- Repos ..........................................................................

16,301

336

-

979

-

-

-

-

17,616

- Other deposits by banks ...............................................

67,790

11,720

2,145

427

1,673

1,681

8,938

832

95,206

Customer accounts1 ............................................................

1,054,843

84,853

35,792

16,650

22,052

12,982

25,362

1,391

1,253,925

- Personal ......................................................................

488,966

40,522

19,917

6,433

14,057

6,214

12,260

723

589,092

- Corporate and commercial ...........................................

405,015

32,088

12,754

9,148

3,933

5,484

8,272

599

477,293

- Financial ......................................................................

160,862

12,243

3,121

1,069

4,062

1,284

4,830

69

187,540

Of which: repos ..............................................................

13,299

6,921

3,444

5,330

1,412

379

-

-

30,785

Items in the course of transmission to other banks .............

8,745

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

8,745

Trading liabilities ................................................................

228,365

7,757

1,782

726

6,794

4,185

8,418

7,165

265,192

- Repos ..........................................................................

77,900

6,056

716

-

2,160

6

-

-

86,838

- Debt securities in issue .................................................

2,098

1,701

1,066

726

4,634

4,179

8,418

7,165

29,987

- Other trading liabilities ................................................

148,367

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

148,367

Financial liabilities designated at fair value ..........................

39

22

2,846

430

5,923

4,575

24,857

47,032

85,724

- Debt securities in issue: covered bonds ..........................

-

-

-

-

2

-

2,263

374

2,639

- Debt securities in issue: otherwise secured .....................

-

-

-

-

-

2,164

2,013

109

4,286

- Debt securities in issue: unsecured .................................

-

-

2,802

385

3,115

2,093

20,091

16,786

45,272

- Subordinated liabilities and preferred securities .............

-

-

-

-

2,765

1

17

18,828

21,611

- Other ...........................................................................

39

22

44

45

41

317

473

10,935

11,916

Derivatives .........................................................................

339,092

103

68

19

144

389

1,202

4,363

345,380

- Trading ........................................................................

338,788

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

338,788

- Non-trading .................................................................

304

103

68

19

144

389

1,202

4,363

6,592

Debt securities in issue ........................................................

31,806

15,900

4,920

5,577

15,926

14,438

36,120

6,326

131,013

- Covered bonds .............................................................

4

627

383

52

1,548

2,277

4,133

1,119

10,143

- Otherwise secured ........................................................

17,869

5,293

273

387

392

704

3,894

2,171

30,983

- Unsecured ....................................................................

13,933

9,980

4,264

5,138

13,986

11,457

28,093

3,036

89,887

Liabilities of disposal groups held for sale ............................

16,412

1,164

462

225

2,536

343

297

561

22,000

Accruals ..............................................................................

3,141

4,921

1,142

443

707

415

384

646

11,799

Subordinated liabilities .........................................................

129

-

-

300

381

10

3,026

26,760

30,606

Other financial liabilities .....................................................

12,403

5,415

2,419

835

1,576

814

626

1,823

25,911

Total financial liabilities .....................................................

1,799,988

132,191

51,576

26,611

57,712

39,832

109,230

96,899

2,314,039

Non financial liabilities .......................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

75,447

75,447

Total liabilities ...................................................................

1,799,988

132,191

51,576

26,611

57,712

39,832

109,230

172,346

2,389,486

1 Includes US$366,203m (2011: US$387,655m) insured by guarantee schemes

Maturity analysis of off-balance sheet commitments received

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

At 31 December 2012

Loan and other credit-related commitments .....................................

2,455

3

8

5

8

25

75

98

2,677

At 31 December 2011

Loan and other credit-related commitments .....................................

5,280

2

36

3

6

19

508

143

5,997

 

Maturity analysis of off-balance sheet commitments given

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

At 31 December 2012

Loan and other credit-related commitments ...................

408,815

43,394

8,389

5,191

37,751

11,598

45,910

18,421

579,469

Of which:

- Personal ..................................................................

153,255

6,999

704

185

19,049

1,216

1,616

8,159

191,183

- Corporate and commercial ......................................

225,899

34,368

6,365

4,951

15,412

9,488

37,179

8,593

342,255

- Financial .................................................................

29,661

2,027

1,320

55

3,290

894

7,115

1,669

46,031

At 31 December 2011

Loan and other credit-related commitments ...................

373,426

47,187

20,076

35,673

38,368

32,230

78,831

29,113

654,904

Of which:

- Personal ..................................................................

246,570

7,569

2,124

4,848

4,431

7,507

12,262

7,706

293,017

- Corporate and commercial ......................................

114,741

36,866

15,289

19,589

25,890

20,767

57,853

18,281

309,276

- Financial .................................................................

12,115

2,752

2,663

11,236

8,047

3,956

8,716

3,126

52,611

HSBC Holdings

Maturity analysis of assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet commitments

At 31 December 2012

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial assets

Cash at bank and in hand:

- balances with HSBC undertakings ............................

353

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

353

Derivatives ....................................................................

3,768

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3,768

Loans and advances to HSBC undertakings .....................

6,275

2,395

3,992

-

15

35

635

28,328

41,675

Financial investments ....................................................

23

-

8

-

-

-

-

1,177

1,208

Other financial assets .....................................................

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4

Total financial assets .................................................

10,423

2,395

4,000

-

15

35

635

29,505

47,008

Non financial assets .......................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

92,476

92,476

Total assets ..................................................................

10,423

2,395

4,000

-

15

35

635

121,981

139,484

Financial liabilities

Amounts owing to HSBC undertakings ...........................

3,576

19

980

-

-

-

1,333

6,948

12,856

Financial liabilities designated at fair value .....................

-

-

-

-

-

1,258

21,937

23,195

- Debt securities in issue ................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,258

7,319

8,577

- Subordinated liabilities and preferred securities ............

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

14,618

14,618

Derivatives ....................................................................

760

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

760

Debt securities in issue ...................................................

-

-

-

-

-

1,646

-

1,045

2,691

Accruals .........................................................................

223

171

190

21

-

-

-

-

605

Subordinated liabilities ....................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

11,907

11,907

Total financial liabilities ..........................................

4,559

190

1,170

21

-

1,646

2,591

41,837

52,014

Non financial liabilities ..................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

443

443

Total liabilities ...........................................................

4,559

190

1,170

21

-

1,646

2,591

42,280

52,457

Off-balance sheet commitments given

Undrawn formal standby facilities, credit lines and othercommitments to lend .................................................

1,200

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,200

Maturity analysis of assets, liabilities and off-balance sheet commitments (continued)

At 31 December 2011

Due

less than

1 month

Due

between

1 and 3

months

Due

between

3 and 6

months

Due

between

6 and 9

months

Due

between

9 months

and 1 year

Due

between

1 and 2

years

Due

between

2 and 5

years

Due

over

5 years

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Financial assets

Cash at bank and in hand:

- balances with HSBC undertakings ............................

316

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

316

Derivatives ....................................................................

3,568

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

3,568

Loans and advances to HSBC undertakings .....................

5,518

973

4,028

366

1,312

-

1,994

13,857

28,048

Financial investments ....................................................

22

-

9

-

-

-

-

1,047

1,078

Other financial assets .....................................................

1

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1

Total financial assets .....................................................

9,425

973

4,037

366

1,312

-

1,994

14,904

33,011

Non financial assets .......................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

90,851

90,851

Total assets ...................................................................

9,425

973

4,037

366

1,312

-

1,994

105,755

123,862

Financial liabilities

Amounts owing to HSBC undertakings ...........................

1,101

-

64

-

-

-

1,314

-

2,479

Financial liabilities designated at fair value .....................

-

-

-

-

2,765

-

1,177

17,209

21,151

- Debt securities in issue ................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,177

4,576

5,753

- Subordinated liabilities and preferred securities ............

-

-

-

-

2,765

-

-

12,633

15,398

Derivatives ....................................................................

1,067

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,067

Debt securities in issue ...................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,612

1,001

2,613

Accruals .........................................................................

200

167

188

20

-

-

-

-

575

Subordinated liabilities ....................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

12,450

12,450

Other financial liabilities ................................................

885

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

885

Total financial liabilities ................................................

3,253

167

252

20

2,765

-

4,103

30,660

41,220

Non financial liabilities ..................................................

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

459

459

Total liabilities ..............................................................

3,253

167

252

20

2,765

-

4,103

31,119

41,679

Off-balance sheet commitments given

Undrawn formal standby facilities, credit lines and othercommitments to lend .................................................

1,810

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

1,810

 

 

35 Foreign exchange exposures

Structural foreign exchange exposures

HSBC's structural foreign exchange exposures are represented by the net asset value of its foreign exchange equity and subordinated debt investments in subsidiaries, branches, joint ventures and associates with non-US dollar functional currencies. Gains or losses on structural foreign exchange exposures are recognised in other comprehensive income. HSBC's management of its structural foreign exchange exposures is discussed on page 268.

In its separate financial statements, HSBC Holdings recognises its foreign exchange gains and losses on structural foreign exchange exposures in the income statement.

Net structural foreign exchange exposures

At 31 December

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

Currency of structural exposure

Pound sterling .........................................................................................................................

27,305

22,668

Euro ........................................................................................................................................

23,945

22,400

Chinese renminbi ....................................................................................................................

19,060

21,234

Hong Kong dollars ..................................................................................................................

14,466

4,828

Brazilian reais .........................................................................................................................

6,279

6,097

Mexican pesos ........................................................................................................................

5,948

5,319

Canadian dollars ......................................................................................................................

5,024

4,848

Indian rupees ...........................................................................................................................

3,967

3,967

Swiss francs .............................................................................................................................

2,925

2,133

UAE dirhams ..........................................................................................................................

2,807

2,650

Saudi riyals ..............................................................................................................................

2,219

1,965

Malaysian ringgit ....................................................................................................................

2,165

1,829

Turkish lira .............................................................................................................................

1,787

1,565

Australian dollars ....................................................................................................................

1,602

1,455

Korean won ............................................................................................................................

1,520

1,411

Taiwanese dollars ....................................................................................................................

1,513

1,457

Indonesian rupiah ....................................................................................................................

1,317

1,235

Argentine pesos ......................................................................................................................

1,054

984

Egyptian pounds .....................................................................................................................

699

692

Vietnamese dong .....................................................................................................................

762

686

Singapore dollars .....................................................................................................................

874

670

Philippine pesos ......................................................................................................................

787

663

Thailand baht...........................................................................................................................

653

484

Qatari rial ...............................................................................................................................

599

608

Others, each less than US$500m .............................................................................................

4,169

4,167

Total ......................................................................................................................................

133,446

116,015

Shareholders' equity would decrease by US$2,562m (2011: US$2,146m) if euro and sterling foreign currency exchange rates weakened by 5% relative to the US dollar.

36 Assets charged as security for liabilities and collateral accepted as security for assets

Financial assets pledged to secure liabilities

Assets pledged at 31 December

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

Treasury bills and other eligible securities ................................................................................

4,381

5,185

Loans and advances to banks ...................................................................................................

22,074

19,247

Loans and advances to customers ............................................................................................

81,333

81,570

Debt securities .........................................................................................................................

198,671

210,255

Equity shares ...........................................................................................................................

6,255

6,916

Other ......................................................................................................................................

1,090

1,003

313,804

324,176

The table above shows assets over which a legal charge has been granted to secure liabilities. The amount of such assets may be greater than the book value of assets utilised as collateral for funding purposes or to cover liabilities. This is the case for securitisations and covered bonds where the amount of liabilities issued, plus any mandatory over-collateralisation, is less than the book value of financial assets available for funding or collateral purposes in the relevant pool of assets. This is also the case where financial assets are placed with a custodian or settlement agent, which has a floating charge over all the financial assets placed to secure any liabilities under settlement accounts.

These transactions are conducted under terms that are usual and customary to collateralised transactions, including, where relevant, standard securities lending and repurchase agreements.

 

Collateral accepted as security for assets

The fair value of assets accepted as collateral that HSBC is permitted to sell or repledge in the absence of default is US$295,709m (2011: US$302,285m). The fair value of any such collateral that has been sold or repledged was US$202,662m (2011: US$188,682m). HSBC is obliged to return equivalent securities.

These transactions are conducted under terms that are usual and customary to standard securities borrowing and reverse repurchase agreements.

37 Non-controlling interests

At 31 December

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

Non-controlling interests attributable to holders of ordinary shares in subsidiaries ...................

5,159

4,656

Preferred securities issued by subsidiaries ..................................................................................

2,728

2,712

7,887

7,368

 

Preferred securities issued by subsidiaries

Preferred securities are securities for which there is no obligation to pay a dividend and, if not paid, the dividend may not be cumulative. Such securities do not generally carry voting rights but rank higher than ordinary shares for dividend payments and in the event of a winding-up. These securities have no stated maturity date but may be called and redeemed by the issuer, subject to prior notification to the FSA and, where relevant, the consent of the local banking regulator. Dividends on the floating rate preferred securities are generally related to interbank offer rates.

Included in the capital base of HSBC are non-cumulative preferred securities classified as tier 1 capital and cumulative preferred securities classified as tier 2 capital in accordance with the rules and guidance in the FSA's GENPRU.

HSBC's subsidiaries have the following preferred securities in issue:

At 31 December

First call

date

2012

US$m

2011

US$m

HSBC USA Inc.

US$150m

 

Depositary shares each representing 25% interest in a share ofadjustable-rate cumulative preferred stock, series D ...........................

Jul 1999

150

150

US$150m

Cumulative preferred stock ...................................................................

Oct 2007

150

150

US$518m

Floating rate non-cumulative preferred stock, series F ...........................

Apr 2010

518

518

US$374m

Floating rate non-cumulative preferred stock, series G ..........................

Jan 2011

374

374

US$374m

6.50% non-cumulative preferred stock, series H ....................................

Jul 2011

374

374

HSBC Finance Corporation

US$575m

6.36% non-cumulative preferred stock, series B ....................................

Jun 2010

559

559

HSBC Bank Canada

CAD175m

Non-cumulative redeemable class 1 preferred shares, series C ................

Jun 2010

176

171

CAD175m

Non-cumulative class 1 preferred shares, series D ..................................

Dec 2010

176

171

CAD250m

Non-cumulative 5 year rate reset class 1 preferred shares, series E ........

Jun 2014

251

245

2,728

2,712

 

38 Called up share capital and other equity instruments

Issued and fully paid

At 31 December

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

HSBC Holdings ordinary shares1 ..............................................................................................

9,238

8,934

 

Number

US$m

HSBC Holdings ordinary shares of US$0.50 each

At 1 January 2012 ..................................................................................................................

17,868,085,646

8,934

Shares issued under HSBC employee share plans ......................................................................

238,587,766

119

Shares issued in lieu of dividends ..............................................................................................

369,335,252

185

At 31 December 2012 .............................................................................................................

18,476,008,664

9,238

At 1 January 2011 ..................................................................................................................

17,686,155,902

8,843

Shares issued under HSBC employee share plans ......................................................................

11,354,577

6

Shares issued in lieu of dividends ..............................................................................................

170,575,167

85

At 31 December 2011 .............................................................................................................

17,868,085,646

8,934

Number

US$m

HSBC Holdings non-cumulative preference shares of US$0.01 each

At 1 January 2012 and 31 December 20122 ............................................................................

1,450,000

-

At 1 January 2011 and 31 December 2011 ..............................................................................

1,450,000

-

1 All HSBC Holdings ordinary shares in issue confer identical rights in respect of capital, dividends, voting and otherwise.

2 Included in the capital base of HSBC as tier 1 capital in accordance with the rules and guidance in GENPRU.

 

Dividends on the HSBC Holdings non-cumulative dollar preference shares in issue ('dollar preference shares') are paid quarterly at the sole and absolute discretion of the Board of Directors. The Board of Directors will not declare a dividend on the dollar preference shares if payment of the dividend would cause HSBC Holdings not to meet the applicable capital adequacy requirements of the FSA or the profit of HSBC Holdings available for distribution as dividends is not sufficient to enable HSBC Holdings to pay in full both dividends on the dollar preference shares and dividends on any other shares that are scheduled to be paid on the same date and that have an equal right to dividends. HSBC Holdings may not declare or pay dividends on any class of its shares ranking lower in the right to dividends than the dollar preference shares nor redeem nor purchase in any manner any of its other shares ranking equal with or lower than the dollar preference shares unless it has paid in full, or set aside an amount to provide for payment in full, the dividends on the dollar preference shares for the then-current dividend period. The dollar preference shares carry no rights to conversion into ordinary shares of HSBC Holdings. Holders of the dollar preference shares will only be entitled to attend and vote at general meetings of shareholders of HSBC Holdings if the dividend payable on the dollar preference shares has not been paid in full for four consecutive dividend payment dates. In such circumstances, holders of the dollar preference shares will be entitled to vote on all matters put to general meetings until such time as HSBC Holdings has paid a full dividend on the dollar preference shares. HSBC Holdings may redeem the dollar preference shares in whole at any time on or after 16 December 2010, subject to prior notification to the FSA.

HSBC Holdings non-cumulative preference shares of £0.01 each

The one non-cumulative sterling preference share of £0.01 in issue ('sterling preference share') has been in issue since 29 December 2010 and is held by a subsidiary of HSBC Holdings. Dividends on the sterling preference share are paid quarterly at the sole and absolute discretion of the Board. The sterling preference share carries no rights of conversion into ordinary shares of HSBC Holdings and no rights to attend and vote at general meetings of shareholders of HSBC Holdings. HSBC Holdings may redeem it in whole at any time at the option of the Company.

Other equity instruments

Other equity instruments which have been included in the capital base of HSBC were issued in accordance with the rules and guidance in the FSA's GENPRU. These securities may be called and redeemed by HSBC subject to prior notification to the FSA. If not redeemed at the first call date interest coupons remain unchanged.

Tier 1 capital securities

Tier 1 capital securities are perpetual subordinated securities on which coupon payments may be deferred at the discretion of HSBC Holdings. While any coupon payments are unpaid or deferred, HSBC Holdings will not declare, pay dividends or make distributions or similar periodic payments in respect of, or repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any securities of lower or equal rank. Such securities do not generally carry voting rights but rank higher than ordinary shares for coupon payments and in the event of a winding-up.

At HSBC Holdings' discretion, and subject to certain conditions being satisfied, the capital securities may be exchanged on any coupon payment date for non-cumulative preference shares to be issued by HSBC Holdings and which would rank pari passu with the dollar and sterling preference shares in issue. The preference shares will be issued at a nominal value of US$0.01 per share and a premium of US$24.99 per share, with both such amounts being subscribed and fully paid.

HSBC has the following qualifying tier 1 capital securities in issue which are accounted for in equity:

At 31 December

First call

date

2012

US$m

2011

US$m

US$2,200m

8.125% perpetual subordinated capital securities ...................................

Apr 2013

2,133

2,133

US$3,800m

8.00% perpetual subordinated capital securities, Series 2 ........................

Dec 2015

3,718

3,718

5,851

5,851

 

Shares under option

Details of the options outstanding to subscribe for HSBC Holdings ordinary shares under the HSBC Holdings Group Share Option Plan, the HSBC Share Plan and HSBC Holdings savings-related share option plans are given in Note 7.

Aggregate options outstanding under these plans

Number of

HSBC Holdings ordinary shares

Period of exercise

Exercise price

31 December 2012 .........................................

159,703,771

2013 to 2018

£3.3116 - 7.9911

31,637,840

2013 to 2018

HK$37.8797 - 94.5057

2,180,263

2013 to 2018

€3.6361 - 9.5912

6,488,894

2013 to 2018

US$4.8876 - 12.0958

31 December 2011 ...........................................

216,078,250

2012 to 2017

£3.3116 - 7.9911

45,422,511

2012 to 2017

HK$37.8797 - 94.5057

3,176,265

2012 to 2017

€3.6361 - 9.5912

9,752,066

2012 to 2017

US$4.8876 - 12.0958

31 December 2010 ...........................................

249,242,968

2011 to 2016

£3.3116 - 8.4024

47,428,892

2011 to 2016

HK$37.8797 - 94.5057

3,128,508

2011 to 2016

€3.6361 - 9.5912

10,899,415

2011 to 2016

US$4.8876 - 12.0958

 

HSBC France plan

When it was acquired in 2000, HSBC France and certain of its subsidiary companies, including HSBC Private Bank France, operated employee share option plans under which options could be granted over their respective shares. There were outstanding options over the shares of HSBC Private Bank France, a subsidiary of HSBC France. On exercise of those options, the HSBC Private Bank France shares were exchangeable for HSBC Holdings ordinary shares at the ratio of 2.099984 HSBC Holdings ordinary shares for each HSBC Private Bank France share.

On 31 October 2011, HSBC Private Bank France merged with HSBC France. Options held over shares of HSBC Private Bank France were converted into options over shares of HSBC France, at an exchange ratio of 7 HSBC France shares for 45 HSBC Private Bank France shares. The options outstanding at 31 October 2011 were adjusted to reflect the option exchange ratio. On exercise of these options, HSBC France shares would have been exchanged for HSBC Holdings ordinary shares in the ratio of 13.499897 HSBC Holdings ordinary shares for each HSBC France share.

During 2011 and 2012 there were no HSBC Private Bank France shares issued and no shares were exchanged for HSBC Holdings ordinary shares. During 2012, 22,645 options over HSBC France shares lapsed (2011: 141,525). At 31 December 2012 no options over HSBC France shares were outstanding.

At 31 December 2012, The CCF Employee Benefit Trust 2001 (Private Banking France) held 989,502 (2011: 989,502) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares.

HSBC France options outstanding over HSBC Holdings ordinary shares

Number of HSBC

France shares

exchangeable for

HSBC Holdings

ordinary shares

Period of exercise

Exercise price

31 December 2012 ...............................................

-

2012

€142.84

31 December 20111 ................................................

22,645

2012

€142.84

31 December 2010 .................................................

287,100

2011 to 2012

€20.80 - 22.22

1 These options replaced the options over shares in HSBC Private Bank France which were outstanding on 31 October 2011 prior to the merger taking place.

 

HSBC Finance

Upon the acquisition of HSBC Finance in 2003, all outstanding options over, and rights to receive, HSBC Finance common shares were converted into options over, and rights to receive, HSBC Holdings ordinary shares in the same ratio as the share exchange offer for the acquisition of HSBC Finance (2.675 HSBC Holdings ordinary shares for each HSBC Finance common share). The exercise price payable for each option was adjusted using the same ratio.

During 2012, 2,053,838 (2011: nil) options were exercised over HSBC Holdings ordinary shares and 2,053,838 (2011: nil) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares were delivered from The HSBC (Household) Employee Benefit Trust 2003. During 2012, options over 375,700 (2011: 8,688,288) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares lapsed. At 31 December 2012 no options over HSBC Holdings ordinary share were outstanding.

At 31 December 2012, The HSBC (Household) Employee Benefit Trust 2003 held a total of 281,477 (2011: 2,335,315) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares and 1,455 (2011: 1,455) ADSs. Each ADS represents five HSBC Holdings ordinary shares.

Options outstanding over HSBC Holdings ordinary shares under the HSBC Finance share plan

Number of

HSBC Holdings ordinary shares

Period of exercise

Exercise price

31 December 2012 ...............................................

-

2012

US$9.29

31 December 2011 .................................................

2,429,538

2012

US$9.29

31 December 2010 .................................................

11,117,826

2011 to 2012

US$9.29 - 18.62

 

HSBC Bank Bermuda plans

Upon the acquisition of HSBC Bank Bermuda Limited ('HSBC Bank Bermuda') in 2004, all outstanding options over HSBC Bank Bermuda shares were converted into options to acquire HSBC Holdings ordinary shares using an exchange ratio calculated by dividing US$40 (being the consideration paid for each HSBC Bank Bermuda Share) by the average price of HSBC Holdings ordinary shares over the five-day period to the completion of the acquisition. The exercise price payable for each option was adjusted using the same exchange ratio.

During 2011 and 2012 there were no options exercised over HSBC Holdings ordinary shares and no shares were delivered from the HSBC (Bank of Bermuda) Employee Benefit Trust 2004. During 2012, options over 880,983 (2011: 2,108,830) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares lapsed.

At 31 December 2012, the HSBC (Bank of Bermuda) Employee Benefit Trust 2004 held 2,108,830 (2011: 2,108,830) HSBC Holdings ordinary shares which may be used to satisfy the exercise of employee options.

Options outstanding over HSBC Holdings ordinary shares under the HSBC Bank Bermuda share plan

Number of HSBC Holdings ordinary shares

Period of exercise

Exercise price

31 December 2012 ...............................................

149,924

2013

US$9.32 - 10.33

31 December 2011 .................................................

1,030,907

2012 to 2013

US$9.32 - 15.99

31 December 2010..................................................

2,339,033

2011 to 2013

US$9.32 - 15.99

Maximum obligation to deliver HSBC Holdings ordinary shares

At 31 December 2012, the maximum obligation to deliver HSBC Holdings ordinary shares under all of the above option arrangements, together with GPSP awards and restricted share awards granted under the HSBC Share Plan and/or the HSBC Share Plan 2011, was 364,082,766 (2011: 538,265,410). The total number of shares at 31 December 2012 held by employee benefit trusts that may be used to satisfy such obligations to deliver HSBC Holdings ordinary shares was 18,009,459 (2011: 31,840,893).

 

39 Notes on the statement of cash flows

Other non-cash items included in profit before tax

HSBC

HSBC Holdings

2012

2011

2010

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Depreciation, amortisation and impairment ............

2,531

3,135

2,801

457

1

Gains arising from dilution of interests in associates

-

(208)

(188)

-

-

Revaluations on investment property .....................

(72)

(118)

(93)

-

-

Share-based payment expense .................................

988

1,162

812

55

57

Loan impairment losses gross of recoveries andother credit risk provisions .................................

9,358

13,553

15,059

-

-

Provisions ..............................................................

5,732

2,199

680

-

-

Impairment of financial investments ......................

519

808

105

-

-

Charge/(credit) for defined benefit plans .................

476

(140)

526

-

-

Accretion of discounts and amortisation of premiums ............................................................................

246

(513)

(815)

23

19

19,778

19,878

18,887

535

77

 

Change in operating assets

HSBC

HSBC Holdings

2012

2011

2010

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Change in loans to HSBC undertakings ....................

-

-

-

(3,451)

(4,548)

Change in prepayments and accrued income ............

557

1,907

457

(5)

96

Change in net trading securities and net derivatives .

(36,829)

27,058

60,337

(507)

(1,001)

Change in loans and advances to banks ....................

1,083

2,618

5,213

-

-

Change in loans and advances to customers .............

(72,619)

(30,853)

(79,283)

-

-

Change in financial assets designated at fair value ....

(2,698)

(583)

154

-

-

Change in other assets .............................................

(6,015)

(7,559)

(145)

(48)

(36)

(116,521)

(7,412)

(13,267)

(4,011)

(5,489)

 

Change in operating liabilities

HSBC

HSBC Holdings

2012

2011

2010

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Change in accruals and deferred income ...................

78

(800)

716

10

258

Change in deposits by banks ....................................

(5,393)

2,238

(14,288)

-

-

Change in customer accounts ...................................

90,071

48,401

68,691

-

-

Change in debt securities in issue ..............................

(11,552)

(14,388)

(1,495)

86

(45)

Change in financial liabilities designated at fair value .............................................................................

2,549

5,468

5,659

2,464

(475)

Change in other liabilities ........................................

13,317

3,093

(17,011)

391

(152)

89,070

44,012

42,272

2,951

(414)

 

Cash and cash equivalents

HSBC

HSBC Holdings

2012

2011

2010

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Cash at bank with HSBC undertakings ......................

-

-

-

353

316

Cash and balances at central banks ...........................

141,532

129,902

57,383

-

-

Items in the course of collection from other banks ..

7,303

8,208

6,072

-

-

Loans and advances to banks of one month or less ..

148,232

169,858

189,197

-

-

Treasury bills, other bills and certificates of depositless than three months .........................................

25,379

26,226

28,087

-

-

Less: items in the course of transmission to other banks ...................................................................

(7,138)

(8,745)

(6,663)

-

-

315,308

325,449

274,076

353

316

Interest and dividends

HSBC

HSBC Holdings

2012

2011

2010

2012

2011

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Interest paid ............................................................

(18,412)

(23,125)

(21,405)

(2,661)

(2,392)

Interest received ......................................................

61,112

66,734

63,696

1,759

1,559

Dividends received ...................................................

766

602

563

13,709

6,874

The amount of cash and cash equivalents not available for use by HSBC at 31 December 2012 was US$32,368m (2011: US$39,345m), of which US$20,464m (2011: US$25,819m) related to mandatory deposits at central banks.

Disposal of subsidiaries and businesses

US cards

business

US branch

network

Other disposals

Total

US$m

US$m

US$m

US$m

Assets

Loans and advances to banks ........................................................

-

-

799

799

Loans and advances to customers .................................................

26,748

2,091

3,632

32,471

Financial investments ..................................................................

-

-

924

924

Prepayments and accrued income .................................................

572

-

53

625

Goodwill and intangible assets .......................................................

318

7

276

601

Other assets .................................................................................

369

68

1,618

2,055

Total assets excluding cash and cash equivalents ...........................

28,007

2,166

7,302

37,475

Liabilities

Deposits by banks ........................................................................

-

-

385

385

Customer accounts .......................................................................

-

13,199

5,986

19,185

Liabilities under insurance contracts .............................................

-

-

1,080

1,080

Other liabilities ............................................................................

161

7

1,012

1,180

Total liabilities .............................................................................

161

13,206

8,463

21,830

Aggregate net assets at date of disposal, excluding cash and cash equivalents ...............................................................................

27,846

(11,040)

(1,161)

15,645

Non-controlling interests disposed................................................

-

-

(81)

(81)

Gain on disposal including costs to sell .........................................

3,148

864

355

4,367

Add back: costs to sell ..................................................................

72

15

56

143

Selling price .................................................................................

31,066

(10,161)

(831)

20,074

Satisfied by:

Cash and cash equivalents received/(paid) as consideration ........

31,066

(10,091)

(542)

20,433

Cash and cash equivalents sold ..................................................

-

(70)

(321)

(391)

Cash consideration received/(paid) up to 31 December 2012 ....

31,066

(10,161)

(863)

20,042

Cash still to be received at 31 December 2012 ..........................

-

-

32

32

Total cash consideration ..........................................................

31,066

(10,161)

(831)

20,074

 

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