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Flint hails 'well positioned' HSBC as shareholders back pay

Chairman says UK bank is well placed to 'bounce back' after eurozone and regulatory mists clear, as he defended its performance to shareholders at AGM

Douglas Flint, the chairman of HSBC, said the UK bank was well placed to "bounce back" after the eurozone and regulatory "mist" clears, as he defended its performance for 2011 to shareholders at the annual general meeting in London.

Speaking at the company's annual meeting, held at the Barbican Hall, Flint admitted: "we clearly don't find the returns we're making at the moment acceptable".

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