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Retained Earnings and Regulatory Capital Requirements - Capital Amounts and Ratios in Accordance With Current Banking Regulations (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
Jun. 30, 2014
Dec. 31, 2013
HSBC USA Inc [Member]
   
Total capital ratio:    
Capital Amount $ 21,009 $ 20,242
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Total capital 10.00% [1],[2] 10.00% [3]
Actual Ratio, Total Capital 16.01% 16.36% [3]
Tier 1 capital ratio:    
Capital Amount, Tier 1 capital 15,167 14,409
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 capital 6.00% [1],[2] 6.00% [1]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 Capital 11.56% 11.65% [3]
Common equity Tier 1 ratio:    
Capital Amount, Common Equity Tier One, Basel III. 13,679  
Well Capitalized Minimum Ratio Common Equity Tier 1 4.50% [1],[2],[4]  
Actual Ratio Common Equity Tier 1 10.42%  
Capital Amount, Common equity Tier 1 ratio   12,301
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 common capital   5.00% [1],[4],[5]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 common capital   9.94% [3],[4]
Tier 1 leverage ratio:    
Capital Amount, Tier 1 leverage capital 15,167 14,409
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 leverage capital 4.00% [1],[2] 3.00% [1],[6]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 leverage capital 8.28% 7.90% [3]
Risk weighted assets:    
Risk Weighted Assets 131,231 123,737
HSBC Bank USA, National Association [Member]
   
Total capital ratio:    
Capital Amount 22,603 21,324
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Total capital 10.00% [1],[2] 10.00% [1]
Actual Ratio, Total Capital 18.03% 18.03% [3]
Tier 1 capital ratio:    
Capital Amount, Tier 1 capital 17,011 15,763
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 capital 8.00% [1],[2] 6.00% [1]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 Capital 13.57% 13.33% [3]
Common equity Tier 1 ratio:    
Capital Amount, Common Equity Tier One, Basel III. 17,011  
Well Capitalized Minimum Ratio Common Equity Tier 1 6.50% [1],[2],[4]  
Actual Ratio Common Equity Tier 1 13.57%  
Capital Amount, Common equity Tier 1 ratio   15,763
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 common capital   5.00% [1],[4]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 common capital   13.33% [3],[4]
Tier 1 leverage ratio:    
Capital Amount, Tier 1 leverage capital 17,011 15,763
Well-Capitalized Minimum Ratio, Tier 1 leverage capital 5.00% [1],[2] 5.00% [1]
Actual Ratio, Tier 1 leverage capital 9.71% 9.06% [3]
Risk weighted assets:    
Risk Weighted Assets $ 125,359 $ 118,285
[1] HSBC USA and HSBC Bank USA are categorized as "well-capitalized," as defined by their principal regulators. To be categorized as well-capitalized under regulatory guidelines, a banking institution must have the minimum ratios reflected in the above table, and must not be subject to a directive, order, or written agreement to meet and maintain specific capital levels.
[2] As previously discussed, the minimum regulatory ratios for a depository institution to be well-capitalized will increase in 2015 under Basel III, and the new ratios are shown above. The total capital and Tier 1 capital ratios shown above for HSBC USA are the well-capitalized ratios for a bank holding company. There are no common equity Tier 1 or Tier 1 leverage ratio components in the definition of a well-capitalized bank holding company and the ratios shown are the required minimum ratios beginning in 2015.
[3] At December 31, 2013, capital ratios were reported according to Basel I rules and reflect the impact of the U.S. market risk final rule (known in the industry as Basel 2.5).
[4] Basel III introduces the common equity Tier 1 ratio. For December 31, 2013, the ratios presented are the Tier 1 common ratio calculated under Basel I.
[5] There was no Tier 1 common ratio component in the definition of a well-capitalized bank holding company under Basel I. The ratio shown is the required minimum Tier 1 common ratio, calculated under Basel I, as included in the Federal Reserve Board's final rule regarding capital plans for U.S. bank holding companies with total consolidated assets of $50 billion or more.
[6] There was no Tier 1 leverage ratio component in the definition of a well-capitalized bank holding company under Basel I. The ratio shown is the minimum required ratio.