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HSBC executives warn UK and EU rules could drive it from London

Michael Geoghegan, HSBC's outgoing chief executive, said prospective employees fear the bank isn't in control of its own remuneration policies

HSBC executives on Friday gave some of their strongest indications yet that the bank may have to bow to what some observers see as inevitable and move its headquarters abroad to escape European Union rules on bank remuneration.

"It creates a huge problem for an international company to not be able to pay market pay across the world," Michael Geoghegan, HSBC's outgoing chief executive, said on a call with reporters.

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