HSBC, IBM See Potential for Bond-Trading Bonanza in Quantum Test Results
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Key PointsHSBC has successfully used an IBM quantum chip to make better guesses at bond prices.Bond price predictions were 34% more accurate using IBM quantum chips than using ordinary computers.HSBC says "we are on the cusp of a new frontier of computing in financial services."10 stocks we like better than International Business Machines › International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) stock jumped 1.6% through 10:30 a.m. ET Friday after Morgan St…
HSBC, IBM See Potential for Bond-Trading Bonanza in Quantum Test Results
Technology acceleration happens fast: One day, your work phone is a Blackberry. The next day, it’s an iPhone. And the next, there’s a quantum computer — looking like a golden robot jellyfish from the future — seated next to you running the trading desk. We’re not there yet, but we’re getting closer. British bank HSBC said Thursday that it ran a test with computing giant IBM to see how one of the state-of-the-art computers would perform as a bond…
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HSBC revealed that its researchers had successfully applied a quantum processor to bond trading simulations, boosting predictive accuracy by more than a third compared to classical methods. Rather than treating it as a lab curiosity, the bank positioned the experiment as proof that quantum tools can already deliver measurable benefits in live market strategies. HSBC’s head of quantum technologies, Philip Intallura, said the results show financia…


HSBC Touts Quantum Win: IBM Test Boosts Bond-Trading Predictions by 34%
HSBC says quantum computing just clocked a real trading win, reporting empirical gains in algorithmic bond pricing with IBM’s hardware and know-how. IBM Heron Takes Flight: HSBC Flags Quantum Gains in Algorithmic Bond Trading Announced Sept. 25, the joint trial touts the world’s first-known real-world evidence that today’s quantum machines can add value in live […]
HSBC tests quantum computing in simulated trading environment
Quantum computing has been described as a solution looking for a problem, and a tie-up between HSBC and IBM is an example of how the emerging technology can be used in the business world. The two companies have combined in a project that could help banks with planning for future trades. The project is the first example of quantum computing being used in algorithmic trading, according to HSBC and IBM. They used different models to predict how li…
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