HSBC’s Quantum Leap in Trading Tech: Evening Briefing Asia

Sept. 25, 2025, 9:17 AM UTC

HSBC just planted a flag in the quantum race. The bank says it’s the first to use real trades at scale with quantum computing — running European bond data through IBM’s cutting-edge Heron processor. The payoff? A 34% improvement in predicting bond prices, a leap likely big enough to make Wall Street rivals sit up straight.

HSBC’s head of quantum technologies Philip Intallura called it a “Sputnik moment,” and he may be right: JPMorgan, Goldman, and Citi are all chasing quantum breakthroughs, and consulting giants like McKinsey say the technology could add tens of billions of dollars in revenue across ...

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