英鎊的好像沒有或很少澳幣,紐幣的就很多銀行都有
Foreign FD Account
馬幣20K應該開到一個
小蚊子 发表于 4-6-2012 06:30 PM 
匯豐的比較全面 有圖表看.. 有些不需要到20K的...
CombiNations Account (Foreign Currency Account) Open an HSBC CombiNations Account for a World of Flexible Advantages. What is HSBC CombiNations Account?HSBC CombiNations Account (eligible for protection by PIDM) is a foreign currency denominated interest-bearing account (FCA) which currently provides customers with the opportunity to hold accounts in up to 12 foreign currencies.
Denominations offered :
USD
United States
GBP
Great Britain
AUD
Australia
SGD
Singapore
EUR
European Union
YEN
Japan
BND
Brunei
CAD
Canada
CHF
Switzerland
NZF
New Zealand
HKD
Hong Kong
CNY
China
Why should you invest in an HSBC CombiNations Account?With a wide range of currencies available, the HSBC CombiNations Account provides an easy way to save in a foreign currency.  | Hedge against exchange rate fluctuations HSBC CombiNations Account is a good option to hedge against exchange rate fluctuations by keeping money in the account until the rate is beneficial to you. It is suitable for individuals with the following current or future needs: - Parents with children studying overseas
- Individuals who are employed overseas or receive regular income abroad
- Repatriation of funds from individual Foreign Currency Accounts offshore to be sent back to Foreign Currency Accounts onshore
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| An alternative form of investment with fixed returns A Foreign Currency Time Deposit Account assures you fixed returns on your deposits placed with us on different tenures ranging from 1 to 12 months |  |
 | Funding for your child's future education If you plan to send your child to study overseas, for example in Australia, saving your child's education fund in an Australian Dollars denominated FCA will potentially save you the worries of Australian Dollars appreciating against the Malaysian Ringgit. This may help you better manage your budget to support your child's education. |
| For Non-Residents employed in Malaysia to retain funds If you are a Non-Resident employed in Malaysia, you may retain funds in foreign currency received from overseas. |  |
Type of AccountsTo Residents and Non-Residents of Malaysia, HSBC offers two types of accounts to save in a foreign currency: Foreign Currency Savings AccountWith a wide range of currencies available, the HSBC Foreign Currency Savings Account provides an easy way for you to save in a foreign currency. - Low minimum account balance requirements (Refer to Table A below).
- Easy access to your funds via Branch and HSBC Personal Internet banking.
Foreign Currency Time Deposit AccountAn account that offers a fixed interest rate for your chosen tenure (ranging from 1 to 12 months). It is an ideal solution to help you earn potentially higher returns on your foreign currency than a normal savings account - Choose from a range of major foreign currencies (Refer to Table A below).
- Choose from a range of tenures: 1, 3, 6, 9 and 12 months (except for CNY which is only available in 1-month tenure).
- Upon maturity, you can re-invest your funds or withdraw some or all of your funds.
- Access and open new Foreign Currency Time Deposit account conveniently through your HSBC Personal Internet banking.
How much do I need to open an HSBC CombiNations AccountThe minimum deposit amount varies according to the type of foreign currency and account of your choice. | Table A | Type of Account | | Type of Currency | Savings | Time Deposit | | USD United States | 1,000 | 3,000 | | GBP Great Britain | 500 | 2,000 | | AUD Australia | 1,500 | 4,000 | | SGD Singapore | 1,500 | 4,000 | | EUR European Union | 700 | 2,000 | | JPY Japan | 100,000 | 300,000 | | BND Brunei | 1,500 | 4,000 | | CHF Switzerland | 1,000 | 3,500 | | HKD Hong Kong | 7,000 | 25,000 | | CAD Canada | 1,000 | 3,000 | | NZD New Zealand | 1,500 | 4,500 | | CNY China | 7,000 | 20,000 |
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