Treasury and Capital Markets

Our local expertise, global access and balance sheet scale enable us to provide clients with a range of financial instruments to meet their risk management, investment and trading needs.

These include:

Money Markets and Fixed income

  • Deposits in ZAR and other currencies
  • ZAR government bond sales and trading
  • Foreign currency denominated bonds
  • Interest rate swaps in ZAR and other currencies
  • Interest rate hedging solutions and structuring

Foreign exchange (FX)

  • Spot, Forwards and Swaps
  • FX derivatives
  • FX hedging solutions and structuring
  • 24 hour execution capabilities

Through HSBC’s international network, we are able to offer clients a wide range of treasury and capital markets products and services across Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and the Americas.

For more information contact:

Edward Oulton

Treasurer and Head of Global Markets

+27 11 676 4200

Awards
Best Global Sovereign Advisor
Euromoney Awards for Excellence, 2011
Best Global Infrastructure and Project Finance House
Euromoney Awards for Excellence, 2011
Best Global Risk Management House
Euromoney Awards for Excellence, 2011
African Telecoms Deal of the Year – O3b Network
Project Finance Magazine Deals of the Year, 2011
Best Secondary market support
Euromoney Primary Debt Survey, 2011
Best Coverage team
Euromoney Primary Debt Survey, 2011
Best Debt syndicate team
Euromoney Primary Debt Survey, 2011
Best for African currencies
Euromoney FX Poll, 2011
Best Overall Primary Debt Provider
Euromoney Primary Debt Survey, 2011
#1 Platinum and palladium – options
Energy Risk commodity rankings, 2011
#1 Platinum and palladium – spot
Energy Risk commodity rankings, 2011
#1 Silver – options
Energy Risk commodity rankings, 2011
#1 Gold – forwards
Energy Risk commodity rankings, 2011
Most improved financial institutions team*
EuroWeek Bond Market Awards, 2011
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