What is the difference b/w HBC and HBCYF?

Discussion in 'Stocks' started by ggnn2020, Aug 20, 2020.

  1. ggnn2020

    ggnn2020

    Hi, Elite Traders. Do you know the difference b/w HBC and HBCYF?

    One is NYSE and one is OTC. But both for HSBC Holdings Plc. Why there is an OTC version
     
  2. H2O

    H2O

    HSBC US (NYSE Listing) is an ADR => underlying are 5 shares of HSBC's London listing (HSBA LN).

    HSBC has numerous listings around the world (313 according to Bloomberg), and HBCYF (OTC) is one of them. Unless you have a particular reason to look at a specific listing (reasons could be related to market access, arbitrage etc - but you would not have to ask), you are probably best off sticking to the most active listing you have access to. For US investors this is HSBC US (~3.6mln shares daily volume). This compares to only ~22.5k shares for HSBCYF.

    Note that the ADR are not the most active shares traded worldwide: The bank's HK shares (5 HK) have an avg. daily volume of ~42mln shares while the UK listing (HSBA LN) has an avg. daily volume of ~24mln shares.

    Hope this helps
     
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  3. ggnn2020

    ggnn2020

    Thank you so much for the detailed info. Surprised about the number of 313!

    A follow-up question: Is such info available from Bloomberg free version? Thank you!