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    HSBC Says Quantum Computing Trial Helps Bond Trading

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    Posted on September 25, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    HSBC's trial with IBM shows a 34% boost in bond trading efficiency using quantum computing, highlighting its potential in finance.

    HSBC's Quantum Computing Trial Enhances Bond Trading Efficiency

    LONDON (Reuters) -Europe's biggest bank HSBC said on Thursday that a trial use of quantum computers to aid bond trading had produced promising results, in a rare example of a major finance company finding early benefits from the emerging technology.

    HSBC said its quantum computing pilot - run with technology firm IBM - had delivered a 34% improvement in predicting how likely a bond trade would be filled at a quoted price, giving it a competitive edge compared to normal computing.

    Quantum computing aims to leverage quantum physics to solve complex problems much faster than conventional computers. Its backers say it could transform industries including finance, but it is early days and has few practical applications so far.

    The quantum technology market could be worth up to $100 billion within a decade, largely driven by growth in quantum computing which generated just $4 billion in revenue last year, consultancy McKinsey said in a report in June.

    HSBC's trial with IBM combined quantum and classical computing to help it price trades in the European corporate bond market. Computer algorithms are used to quickly and automatically price client enquiries in a competitive bidding process, factoring in real-time market conditions and risk estimates, HSBC said.

    "It means we now have a tangible example of how today's quantum computers could solve a real-world business problem at scale," said Philip Intallura, HSBC's group head of quantum technologies.

    (Reporting by Iain WithersEditing by Mark Potter)

    Key Takeaways

    • •HSBC's trial with IBM improved bond trading efficiency by 34%.
    • •Quantum computing could transform the finance industry.
    • •The technology combines quantum and classical computing.
    • •The quantum market could reach $100 billion in a decade.
    • •HSBC's trial is a rare early success in finance.

    Frequently Asked Questions about HSBC says quantum computing trial helps bond trading

    1What improvement did HSBC achieve in bond trading?

    HSBC reported a 34% improvement in predicting the likelihood of bond trades being filled at a quoted price through its quantum computing pilot.

    2Who partnered with HSBC for the quantum computing trial?

    HSBC conducted the quantum computing pilot in collaboration with technology firm IBM.

    3What is the potential market value of quantum technology?

    The quantum technology market could be worth up to $100 billion within a decade, driven largely by growth in quantum computing.

    4How does quantum computing differ from conventional computing?

    Quantum computing aims to leverage quantum physics to solve complex problems much faster than conventional computers.

    5What was the focus of HSBC's quantum computing trial?

    The trial focused on combining quantum and classical computing to assist in pricing trades in the European corporate bond market.

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