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description: "HSBC paid dividends today. It was already three days later than other brokerages, and the amount was credited today, but the total account balance didn't change after the dividend was added? How can customers understand this clearly? I'm currently at your Longbridge company in Hong Kong, asking your staff, and I can't see it either. The balance was 100 before the dividend, and it's still 100 after the dividend. Why isn't your balance addition and subtraction as clear as the bank's? Can't you calculate it by the second?"
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# HSBC paid dividends today. It was already three da…


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## Comments (3)

- **胖脸脸 · 2026-05-05T05:15:36.000Z**: I also have it in my fund records, but the total assets haven't changed.
  - **美美小兔子** (2026-05-05T05:31:32.000Z): Right? So what's really going on?
- **长桥八菲特 · 2026-05-04T08:25:41.000Z · 👍 1**: My message also arrived, but I still can't see it
