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Published on 10/18/2021 in the Prospect News Structured Products Daily.

New Issue: HSBC sells $15.5 million airbag autocallable yield notes on Qualcomm

By William Gullotti

Buffalo, N.Y., Oct. 18 – HSBC USA Inc. priced $15.5 million of 7.75% airbag autocallable yield notes due Oct. 19, 2022 linked to the common stock of Qualcomm Inc., according to a 424B2 filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Interest will be payable monthly.

The notes will be called at par if the shares close at or above their initial price on any quarterly observation date.

The payout at maturity will be par unless the final share price is less than the 88% conversion price, in which case investors will receive a number of shares of Qualcomm stock equal to $1,000 divided by the conversion price.

HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. is the underwriter with UBS Financial Services Inc. as agent.

Issuer:HSBC USA Inc.
Issue:Airbag autocallable yield notes
Underlying stock:Qualcomm Inc.
Amount:$15.5 million
Maturity:Oct. 19, 2022
Coupon:7.75%, payable monthly
Price:Par
Payout at maturity:Par, unless final share price is less than conversion price, in which case 8.8323 shares of Qualcomm stock per note
Call:Automatically at par if shares close at or above initial price on any quarterly observation date
Initial share price:$128.66
Conversion price:$113.2208; 88% of initial price
Pricing date:Oct. 14
Settlement date:Oct. 19
Underwriter:HSBC Securities (USA) Inc.
Agent:UBS Investment Bank
Fees:1.5%
Cusip:40439K128

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