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Experience on the ground: Ambitions thwarted by red tape and competition

Markets such as Brazil and China may boast obvious attractions, yet so far international banks have notched few successes there.

In Brazil, only Spain’s Santander has a leading position, thanks to its opportunistic acquisition of the local business of ABN Amro just as the financial crisis set in. HSBC, by contrast is a second-tier player in Brazil. Like Santander’s Spanish rival BBVA – which despite a commanding presence across Latin America is absent from Brazil – the UK-run bank has been frustrated by an inability to grow by acquisition in a highly consolidated market.

Foreign incursions into China have been mired by a thicket of regulations and increasingly tough competition from local rivals. As a result outsiders’ market share was just 1.8 per cent last year.

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