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Ex-Wife Of Singapore Billionaire Sues HSBC Over Investments; Bank Denies Claims

Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim's ex-wife is suing HSBC, claiming she suffered losses because of the bank's negligence, a report says.
Singaporean billionaire Peter Lim's ex-wife is suing HSBC, claiming she suffered losses because of the bank's negligence, the Straits Times (of Singapore) publication has reported.
"HSBC denies Teo’s claim in full, and will defend against her
claim vigorously. We have filed a robust defence to the claim on
17 January 2014," the bank told WealthBriefingAsia in a
statement yesterday, when asked about the matter.
Teo Geok Fong, who started investing with private banks after her
divorce settlement in 2002, claimed she was misled into believing
certain products were suitable for her risk profile, according to
her lawsuit filed against HSBC's Singapore unit, the publication
reported. It said HSBC has denied any wrongdoing.
HSBC "was always eager, motivated by their own commercial
interests and/or financial benefits" to persuade her to buy
products, including accumulators, de-cumulators and equity-linked
notes, according to Teo's complaint filed in the Singapore High
Court, the publication said.