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Are HSBC shares set for a turnover bump owing to Hong Kong’s board-lot reform?
HSBC Holdings may see increased interest from investors due to Hong Kong’s board-lot reform, which will change the stock’s minimum trading unit. The current 400-share lot has been a barrier for retail investors, but the reform is expected to make the stock more accessible.
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