25 September 2025 — British bank and financial services company HSBC announced what it said is the world’s first-known empirical evidence of the potential value of current quantum computers for ...
HSBC on Thursday announced it has successfully used quantum computing in a trial to optimize bond trading, making it the first in the world to prove the value of the powerful emerging technology in ...
HSBC says using a quantum computer can improve its bond trading. Quantum computing has hit the zeitgeist of retail investors, with stocks of companies exploring or using the technology surging of late ...
Researchers at banking giant HSBC said they successfully applied quantum computers to algorithmic bond trading in an experimental test. Hong Kong-Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC), an international ...
HSBC on Thursday announced it has successfully used quantum computing in a trial to optimize bond trading, making it the first in the world to prove the value of the powerful emerging technology in ...
This content has been selected, created and edited by the Finextra editorial team based upon its relevance and interest to our community. Algorithmic trading in the corporate bond market uses computer ...
Europe's biggest bank, HSBC (NYSE:HSBC), on Thursday reported promising results from a trial using quantum computers for algorithmic bond trading, calling it the world’s first known empirical evidence ...
IBM and HSBC launched the world's first quantum-enabled algorithmic trading system in September, moving quantum computing from lab experiments to live financial markets. IBM has booked over $1 billion ...
For almost half a century, scientists across the world have put significant efforts in building quantum computers and were looking at use cases for wider adoption. Quantum Computing is a parallel ...
The financial services sector is at the forefront of quantum computing, not only due to the threat to encryption but also for its potential in other areas. Augmenting algorithmic trading with quantum ...
Quantum computing has hit the zeitgeist of retail investors, with stocks of companies exploring or using the technology surging of late. But what if they could use quantum computing to actually make ...