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In the future, even the smallest business will be multinational.
Whether you trade in Dollars, Euros or Renminbi, global markets are opening up to everyone. At HSBC we can connect your business to new opportunities on six continents - in more than 90 currencies. There's a new world emerging. Be part of it.
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HSBC Trade Connections Report
The new quarterly HSBC Trade Connections Report predicts that world trade volumes will grow by 73% by 2025 despite the current economic climate.
HSBC Trade Connections contains our recently launched Trade Forecast reports which provide the first comprehensive exploration of the future opportunities for businesses operating internationally.
In the future, the food chain and the supply chain will merge.
In tomorrow's global economy, every resource will be counted. HSBC is one of the world's leading supply chain organisations. We help companies keep tabs on stock across six continents - and five oceans. The future starts today.
The world in 2050
With the rapid growth of the emerging markets, the global economy is experiencing a seismic shift. In 'The World in 2050', we argue that this shift is set to continue.
In the future, South-South trade will be norm not novelty.
Direct trade between fast-growing nations is reshaping the world economy. HSBC is one of the leading banks for trade settlement between China and Latin America. There's a new world emerging. Be part of it.
Trade Confidence Index
Important insight into short term challenges and opportunties in global trade.
With the formation of new trade and capital market connections between the nations of Asia and the Southern hemisphere, South-South trade growth is about to become turbocharged.
This video provides highlights on The Rise of the Renminbi, a leadership summit for corporate treasurers, held in London and presented by The Banker in association with HSBC Global Banking and Markets. It offers a bite-sized guidance on how to tap into and exploit the opportunities that have arisen as a result of the developing offshore renminbi market.
For more information on HSBC's renminbi capabilities visit the RMB Resource Centre
In the future, investors will need to be explorers.
In the new economy growth could come from unexpected places, so investors might need to look beyond their comfort zones. HSBC's Emerging Markets Index can help you navigate the fastest growing markets. There's a new world out there.
Emerging markets index report
The quarterly HSBC Emerging Markets Index is a market first: we've created a leading economic indicator for the world's emerging market economies, at a time when the rapid progress of the emerging market regions has never been more closely connected, or important, to the development of the global economy.
Not many things grow as fast as 21st century cities. Bamboo does: one of the strongest and lightest building materials, it's now springing up in developments in emerging and developed countries. HSBC supports innovative ideas that will build the cities of the future. There's a new world emerging.
Scoring climate change risk
Which countries are most vulnerable? Read our Scoring climate change risk to find out more.
In the future, age will be no barrier to ambition.
In the new world earning longer could mean learning longer. The Future of Retirement is HSBC's in-depth study into global retirement trends. Make sure it's on your reading list. There's a new world emerging. Are you ready?
The Future of Retirement study
HSBC's The Future of Retirement programme is a world-leading independent study into global retirement trends.
To be more efficient, business has to be more imaginative: the most forward-thinking airlines are already powering their fleets with bio fuels. Climate change is already exacerbating underlying resource stress in global energy, food and water systems. Read HSBC's report 'Scoring Climate Change Risk' to find out which countries are most vulnerable.
Scoring climate change risk
Which countries are most vulnerable? Read our Scoring climate change risk to find out more.
In the future, it will take many imports to make an export.
Supply chains are increasingly complex and global. HSBC's supply chain experts can help you construct opportunities, piece by piece. There's a new world emerging. Be part of it.
Trade Connections
HSBC Trade Connections contains our recently launched Trade Forecast reports which provide the first comprehensive exploration of the future opportunities for businesses operating internationally.
In the future, there will be no markets left waiting to emerge.
By 2050, 19 of the 30 largest economies will be in countries we now call 'emerging'*. HSBC's international network can help you discover new markets wherever they emerge next. There's a new world out there.
*Source: HSBC 'The world in 2050'
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Trade Connections
HSBC Trade Connections contains our recently launched Trade Forecast reports which provide the first comprehensive exploration of the future opportunities for businesses operating internationally.
The quarterly HSBC Emerging Markets Index is a market first: we've created a leading economic indicator for the world's emerging market economies, at a time when the rapid progress of the emerging market regions has never been more closely connected, or important, to the development of the global economy.
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