FWP 1 v213206_fwp.htm FREE WRITING PROSPECTUS
 
Filed Pursuant to Rule 433
Registration No. 333-158385
March 1, 2011
FREE WRITING PROSPECTUS
 (To Prospectus dated April 2, 2009 and
Prospectus Supplement dated April 9, 2009)
  
HSBC USA Inc.
Asian Currency Accelerated Return Securities (“CARS”)
  
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CARS linked to a basket of:
 
–  Philippine Peso, Malaysian Ringgit, Indonesian Rupiah and Singapore Dollar
 
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2-year maturity
 
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90% return of principal at maturity, subject to the credit risk of HSBC USA Inc.
 
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Between 130% and 160% exposure to any positive Basket Return (to be determined on the Pricing Date)
 
The Asian Currency Accelerated Return Securities (“CARS” or each a “security” and collectively the “securities") offered hereunder are not deposit liabilities or other obligations of a bank and are not insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency of the United States or any other jurisdiction and include investment risks including possible loss of the Principal Amount invested due to the credit risk of HSBC USA Inc.
 
The CARS will not be listed on any U.S. securities exchange or automated quotation system.
 
Neither the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) nor any state securities commission has approved or disapproved of the securities or passed upon the accuracy or the adequacy of this document, the accompanying prospectus or prospectus supplement. Any representation to the contrary is a criminal offense.  We have appointed HSBC Securities (USA) Inc., an affiliate of ours, as the agent for the sale of the securities.  HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. will purchase the securities from us for distribution to other registered broker dealers or will offer the securities directly to investors.  We may use this free writing prospectus in the initial sale of securities.  In addition, HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. or another of its affiliates or agents may use the pricing supplement to which this free writing prospectus relates in market-making transactions in any securities after their initial sale.  Unless we or our agent informs you otherwise in the confirmation of sale, the pricing supplement to which this free writing prospectus relates is being used in a market-making transaction.  See “Supplemental Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)” on page FWP-16 of this free writing prospectus.
 
Investment in the securities involves certain risks. You should refer to “Selected Risk Considerations” beginning on page FWP-7 of this free writing prospectus and page S-3 of the accompanying prospectus supplement.
 
 
Price to Public
Fees and Commissions1
Proceeds to Issuer
Per security
$1,000
   
Total
     
 
1HSBC USA Inc. or one of our affiliates may pay varying discounts and commissions of up to 2.30% per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities in connection with the distribution of the securities, which may consist of selling concessions of up to 2.30% and referral fees of up to 0.80%.  See “Supplemental Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)” on page FWP-16 of this free writing prospectus.
 
 
 
 

 
 
HSBC USA Inc.
Asian Currency Accelerated Return Securities (“CARS”)
 
This FWP relates to an offering of CARS by HSBC USA Inc. linked to the performance of a basket of four currencies as indicated below.
 
Indicative Terms*
 
Principal Amount
$1,000 per security
Term
2 years
Basket Currencies
Philippine Peso (“PHP”), Malaysian Ringgit (“MYR”), Indonesian Rupiah (“IDR”) and Singapore Dollar (“SGD”) (each, a “Basket Currency”)
Payment at
Maturity
per security
If the Basket Return is positive, you will receive a cash payment per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, equal to: $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return × Upside Participation Rate).
 
If the Basket Return is zero or negative, you will receive a cash payment per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, equal to the greater of:
 
(a) $900; and
(b) $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return)
Basket Return 
[1 + (PHP Return × 1/4) + (MYR Return × 1/4) + (IDR Return × 1/4) + (SGD Return × 1/4)]
Upside Participation Rate 
Between 130% and 160% (1.3x – 1.6x) exposure to any positive Basket Return (to be determined on the Pricing Date)
Currency Performance
Initial Spot Rate – Final Spot Rate
Initial Spot Rate
Trade Date
March 25, 2011
Pricing Date
March 25, 2011
Settlement Date
March 30, 2011
Final Valuation Date
March 25, 2013
Maturity Date
March 28, 2013
CUSIP
4042K1EP4
 
* As more fully described beginning on page FWP-4.
Subject to postponement as described in “Market Disruption Events.”
 
The CARS
 
The CARS are designed for investors who seek exposure to the potential appreciation of an equally weighted basket of emerging market currencies (the “Basket”) consisting of the Philippine Peso, the Malaysian Ringgit, the Indonesian Rupiah and the Singapore Dollar relative to the U.S. Dollar.
 
At maturity, if the Basket has appreciated, you will realize a return equal to 130% to 160% (to be determined on the Pricing Date) of the appreciation of the Basket.  However, if the Basket has declined, you may lose up to 10% of your Principal Amount at maturity.
 
The offering period for the CARS is through March 25, 2011
 
 
 
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Payoff Example
 
The table to the right shows the hypothetical payout profile of an investment in the CARS assuming a 145% (1.45x) Upside Participation Rate (the actual Upside Participation Rate will be determined on the Pricing Date and will not be less than 130% or greater than 160%).
 
Historical Percentage Movement of the Basket
 
The following graph shows the hypothetical weekly performance of the Basket from February 28, 2006 through February 23, 2011, assuming that each Basket Currency had a 1/4 weight in the Basket on that date and that the historical exchange rates of each Basket Currency on the relevant dates were the Spot Rates on such dates.  The graph and its corresponding data are presented for illustrative purposes only.  The information in the graph below was obtained from Bloomberg Financial Markets, which may be different than the information provided on the relevant Reuters pages.  Past performance is not indicative of future performance.
 
 
 
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HSBC USA Inc.
Asian Currency Accelerated Return Securities (“CARS”)
due March 28, 2013
 
The offering of Asian Currency Accelerated Return Securities due March 28, 2013 (the “CARS”) will have the terms described in this free writing prospectus and the accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus. If the terms of the securities offered hereby are inconsistent with those described in the accompanying prospectus supplement or prospectus, the terms described in this free writing prospectus shall control.  In reviewing the accompanying prospectus supplement, all references to “Reference Asset” therein shall refer to the Basket (as defined below).
 
This free writing prospectus relates to a single offering of securities. The purchaser of a security will acquire a senior unsecured debt security of HSBC USA Inc. linked to the Basket as described below.  The following key terms relate to the offering of these securities:
 
Issuer:
HSBC USA Inc.
   
Issuer Rating:
AA- (S&P), A1 (Moody’s), AA (Fitch)†
   
Principal Amount:
$1,000 per security
   
Basket:
The securities are linked to an equally weighted basket consisting of four currencies that measures the performance of such currencies relative to the U.S. Dollar.
 
Basket Currency
Fixing Source
Initial Spot Rate
Basket Currency Performance
Weighting
Philippine Peso
PHP at Reuters Page PDSPESO
 
1/4
Malaysian Ringgit
MYR at Reuters Page  ABSIRFIX01
 
1/4
Indonesian Rupiah
IDR at Reuters Page ABSIRFIX01
 
1/4
Singapore Dollar
SGD at Reuters Page ABSIRFIX01
 
1/4
 
Reference Currency:
U.S. Dollar (“USD”)
   
Payment at Maturity:
If the Basket Return is positive, you will receive a cash payment per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, equal to: $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return × Upside Participation Rate).

If the Basket Return is zero or negative, you will receive a cash payment per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, equal to the greater of:

(a) $900; and
(b) $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return).
   
Upside Participation Rate:
Between 130% and 160% (to be determined on the Pricing Date)
   
Basket Return:
[1 + (PHP Return × 1/4) + (MYR Return × 1/4) + (IDR Return × 1/4) + (SGD Return × 1/4)]
The PHP Return, MYR Return, IDR Return and SGD Return refer to the Currency Performance for the Philippine Peso, Malaysian Ringgit, Indonesian Rupiah and Singapore Dollar, respectively, relative to the USD over the term of the  securities.
   
Currency Performance:
With respect to each Basket Currency, the performance of the respective Basket Currency from the Initial Spot Rate to the Final Spot Rate, relative to the Initial Spot Rate, calculated as follows:
 
Initial Spot Rate – Final Spot Rate
              Initial Spot Rate
   
Spot Rate:
The Spot Rate, as determined by the Calculation Agent by reference to the Spot Rate definitions set forth in this free writing prospectus under “Spot Rates,” will be the U.S. Dollar/Basket Currency spot rate (representing the applicable Basket Currency that can be exchanged for one U.S. Dollar) at 11:30 a.m. Hong Kong time for the PHP and at 11:00 a.m. Singapore time for the MYR, IDR and SGD, expressed as the amount of foreign currency per one U.S. Dollar, which appears on the relevant Reuters page or any successor page.  The Spot Rates are subject to the provisions set forth under “Market Disruption Events” in this free writing prospectus.
   
Initial Spot Rate:
For each Basket Currency, the Spot Rate on the Pricing Date.
   
Final Spot Rate:
For each Basket Currency, the Spot Rate on the Final Valuation Date.
   
Trade Date:
March 25, 2011
 
 
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Pricing Date:
March 25, 2011
   
Settlement Date:
March 30, 2011
   
Final Valuation Date:
March 25, 2013.  The Final Valuation Date is subject to postponement in the event of a market disruption event as described in “Market Disruption Events.”
   
Maturity Date:
3 business days after the Final Valuation Date, which is expected to be March 28, 2013.  The Maturity Date is subject to  postponement in the event of a market disruption event as described in “Market Disruption Events.”
   
Calculation Agent:
HSBC USA Inc.
   
Listing:
The  securities will not be listed on any U.S. securities exchange or quotation system.
   
CUSIP / ISIN:
4042K1EP4 /
   
Form of Securities:
Book-Entry

A credit rating reflects the creditworthiness of HSBC USA Inc. and is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold securities, and it may be subject to revision or withdrawal at any time by the assigning rating organization. The securities themselves have not been independently rated. Each rating should be evaluated independently of any other rating.
 
 
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GENERAL
 
This free writing prospectus relates to a single security offering linked to the Basket identified on the cover page. The purchaser of a security will acquire a senior unsecured debt security linked to the Basket.  We reserve the right to withdraw, cancel or modify any offering and to reject orders in whole or in part. Although the security offering relates only to the Basket identified on the cover page, you should not construe that fact as a recommendation as to the merits of acquiring an investment linked to the Basket or any Basket Currency or as to the suitability of an investment in the securities.
 
You should read this document together with the prospectus dated April 2, 2009 and the prospectus supplement dated April 9, 2009. If the terms of the securities offered hereby are inconsistent with those described in the accompanying prospectus supplement or prospectus, the terms described in this free writing prospectus shall control.  You should carefully consider, among other things, the matters set forth in “Selected Risk Considerations” beginning on page FWP-7 of this free writing prospectus and “Risk Factors” on page S-3 of the prospectus supplement, as the securities involve risks not associated with conventional debt securities. We urge you to consult your investment, legal, tax, accounting and other advisors before you invest in the securities.  As used herein, references to the “Issuer”, “HSBC”, “we”, “us” and “our” are to HSBC USA Inc.
 
HSBC has filed a registration statement (including a prospectus and a prospectus supplement) with the SEC for the offering to which this free writing prospectus relates.  Before you invest, you should read the prospectus and prospectus supplement in that registration statement and other documents HSBC has filed with the SEC for more complete information about HSBC and this offering.  You may get these documents for free by visiting EDGAR on the SEC’s web site at www.sec.gov.  Alternatively, HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. or any dealer participating in this offering will arrange to send you the prospectus and prospectus supplement if you request them by calling toll-free 1-866-811-8049.
 
You may also obtain:
 
 
 
We are using this free writing prospectus to solicit from you an offer to purchase the securities.  You may revoke your offer to purchase the securities at any time prior to the time at which we accept your offer by notifying HSBC Securities (USA) Inc.  We reserve the right to change the terms of, or reject any offer to purchase, the securities prior to their issuance.  In the event of any material changes to the terms of the securities, we will notify you.
 
TRUSTEE
 
Notwithstanding anything contained in the accompanying prospectus supplement to the contrary, the securities will be issued under the senior indenture dated March 31, 2009, between HSBC USA Inc., as Issuer, and Wells Fargo Bank, National Association, as trustee.  Such indenture has substantially the same terms as the indenture described in the accompanying prospectus supplement.
 
PAYING AGENT
 
Notwithstanding anything contained in the accompanying prospectus supplement or product supplement to the contrary, HSBC Bank USA, N.A. will act as paying agent with respect to the securities pursuant to a Paying Agent and Securities Registrar Agreement dated June 1, 2009, between HSBC USA Inc. and HSBC Bank USA, N.A.
 
CALCULATION AGENT
 
We or one of our affiliates will act as calculation agent with respect to the securities.
 
SELECTED PURCHASE CONSIDERATIONS
 
Partial preservation of capital at maturity.
 
You will receive at least 90% of the Principal Amount of your securities, subject to the credit risk of HSBC,  if you hold the securities to maturity, regardless of the performance of the Basket. You should be willing to lose up to 10% of your initial investment. Because the securities are our senior unsecured debt obligations, payment of any amount at maturity is subject to our ability to pay our obligations as they become due.
 
 
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Diversification among the Basket Currencies.
 
The return on the securities is linked to the performance of a basket of four currencies, which we refer to as the Basket Currencies, relative to the U.S. Dollar, and will enable you to participate in any appreciation of the Basket Currencies relative to the U.S. Dollar, during the term of the securities. Accordingly, the level of the Basket increases if the Basket Currencies appreciate in value relative to the U.S. Dollar. The Basket derives its value from an equally weighted group of currencies consisting of the Philippine Peso, the Malaysian Ringgit, the Indonesian Rupiah and the Singapore Dollar.
 
You will receive the Basket Return multiplied by the Upside Participation Rate if the Basket Return is positive at maturity.
 
At maturity, if the Basket Return is positive, you will receive a cash payment per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, equal to $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return × Upside Participation Rate).  The Upside Participation Rate will be between 130% and 160% and will be determined on the Pricing Date.
 
SELECTED RISK CONSIDERATIONS
 
An investment in the securities involves significant risks. Investing in the securities is not equivalent to investing directly in one or more of the Basket Currencies. These risks are explained in more detail in the “Risk Factors” section of the accompanying prospectus supplement.  You should understand the risks of investing in the securities and should reach an investment decision only after careful consideration, with your advisors, of the suitability of the securities in light of your particular financial circumstances and the information set forth in this free writing prospectus and the accompanying prospectus and prospectus supplement.
 
Your investment in the securities may result in a loss.
 
The securities do not guarantee the full return of your investment. The return on the securities at maturity is linked to the performance of the Basket Currencies relative to the U.S. Dollar and will depend on whether, and the extent to which, the Basket Return is positive or negative. Because the securities provide for only a 90% return of principal (subject to HSBC credit risk), you will receive less than your initial investment at maturity if the Basket Return is negative.
 
The securities do not pay interest.
 
You will not receive periodic or other interest payments on the securities during the term of the securities.
 
The securities are subject to the credit risk of HSBC USA Inc.
 
The securities are senior unsecured debt obligations of the issuer, HSBC, and are not, either directly or indirectly, an obligation of any third party. As further described in the accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus, the securities will rank on par with all of the other unsecured and unsubordinated debt obligations of HSBC, except such obligations as may be preferred by operation of law. Any payment to be made on the securities, including any return of principal at maturity, depends on the ability of HSBC to satisfy its obligations as they come due. As a result, the actual and perceived creditworthiness of HSBC may affect the market value of the securities and, in the event HSBC were to default on its obligations, you may not receive the amounts owed to you under the terms of the securities.
 
The securities are not insured or guaranteed by any governmental agency of the United States or any other jurisdiction.
 
The securities are not deposit liabilities or other obligations of a bank and are not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation or any other governmental agency or program of the United States or any other jurisdiction.  An investment in the securities is subject to the credit risk of HSBC, and in the event that HSBC is unable to pay its obligations as they become due, you may not receive the full Payment at Maturity of the securities.
 
Investing in the securities is not equivalent to investing directly in the Basket Currencies.
 
You may receive a lower Payment at Maturity than you would have received if you had invested directly in the Basket Currencies. In addition, the Basket Return is based on the Currency Performances for each of the Basket Currencies, which is in turn based upon the formula set forth above. The Currency Performances are dependent solely on such stated formula and not on any other formula that could be used for calculating currency performances.  As such, the Currency Performance of each Basket Currency may be materially different from the return on a direct investment in the respective Basket Currency.
 
 
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Certain built-in costs are likely to adversely affect the value of the securities prior to maturity.
 
While the Payment at Maturity described in this free writing prospectus is based on the full Principal Amount of your securities, the original issue price of the securities includes the placement agent’s commission and the estimated cost of hedging our obligations under the securities through one or more of our affiliates. As a result, the price, if any, at which HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. will be willing to purchase securities from you in secondary market transactions, if at all, will likely be lower than the original issue price, and any sale of securities by you prior to the maturity date could result in a substantial loss to you.
 
The securities are not designed to be short-term trading instruments.
 
The securities are not designed to be short-term trading instruments. Accordingly, you should be willing and able to hold your securities to maturity.
 
Gains in the Currency Performance of one or more Basket Currencies may be offset by losses in the Currency Performance of other Basket Currencies.
 
The securities are linked to the performance of the Basket, which is composed of the four Basket Currencies with equal weightings. The performance of the Basket will be based on the appreciation or depreciation of the Basket as a whole. Therefore, positive Currency Performances of one or more Basket Currencies may be offset, in whole or in part, by negative Currency Performances of one or more other Basket Currencies of equal or greater magnitude, which may result in an aggregate Basket Return equal to or less than zero. The performance of the Basket is dependent on the Currency Performance of each Basket Currency, which is in turn based upon the formula set forth above.
 
Currency markets may be volatile.
 
Currency markets may be highly volatile, particularly in relation to emerging or developing nations’ currencies, and, in certain market conditions, also in relation to developed nations’ currencies. Significant changes, including changes in liquidity and prices, can occur in such markets within very short periods of time. Foreign currency rate risks include, but are not limited to, convertibility risk and market volatility and potential interference by foreign governments through regulation of local markets, foreign investment or particular transactions in foreign currency. These factors may affect the levels of the Basket Currencies and the value of your securities in varying ways, and different factors may cause the levels of the Basket Currencies and the volatility of their prices to move in inconsistent directions at inconsistent rates.
 
Legal and regulatory risks.
 
Legal and regulatory changes could adversely affect currency rates. In addition, many governmental agencies and regulatory organizations are authorized to take extraordinary actions in the event of market emergencies. It is not possible to predict the effect of any future legal or regulatory action relating to currency rates, but any such action could cause unexpected volatility and instability in currency markets with a substantial and adverse effect on the performance of the Basket Currencies and, consequently, the value of the securities.
 
The securities are subject to emerging markets’ political and economic risks.
 
All of the Basket Currencies are the currencies of emerging market countries. Emerging market countries are more exposed to the risk of swift political change and economic downturns than their industrialized counterparts. In recent years, emerging markets have undergone significant political, economic and social change. Such far-reaching political changes have resulted in constitutional and social tensions, and, in some cases, instability and reaction against market reforms have occurred. With respect to any emerging or developing nation, there is the possibility of nationalization, expropriation or confiscation, political changes, government regulation and social instability. There can be no assurance that future political changes will not adversely affect the economic conditions of an emerging or developing-market nation. Political or economic instability is likely to have an adverse effect on the performance of the Basket Currencies, and, consequently, the return on the securities.
 
If the liquidity of the Basket Currencies is limited, the value of the securities would likely be impaired.
 
Currencies and derivatives contracts on currencies may be difficult to buy or sell, particularly during adverse market conditions. Reduced liquidity on the Final Valuation Date would likely have an adverse effect on the Final Spot Rate for each Basket Currency, and therefore, on the return on your securities. Limited liquidity relating to any Basket Currency may also result in HSBC USA Inc., as Calculation Agent, being unable to determine the Currency Performances, and therefore the Basket Return using its normal means. The resulting discretion by the Calculation Agent in determining the Basket Return could, in turn, result in potential conflicts of interest.
 
 
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Potential conflicts.
 
We and our affiliates play a variety of roles in connection with the issuance of the securities, including acting as Calculation Agent and hedging our obligations under the securities. In performing these duties, the economic interests of the Calculation Agent and other affiliates of ours are potentially adverse to your interests as an investor in the securities. We will not have any obligation to consider your interests as a holder of the securities in taking any corporate action that might affect the level of the Basket and the value of the securities.
 
The securities lack liquidity.
 
The securities will not be listed on any securities exchange. HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. may offer to purchase the securities in the secondary market but is not required to do so and may cease making such offers at any time. Even if there is a secondary market, it may not provide enough liquidity to allow you to trade or sell the securities easily. Because other dealers are not likely to make a secondary market for the securities, the price at which you may be able to trade your securities is likely to depend on the price, if any, at which HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. is willing to buy the securities.
 
We have no control over exchange rates.
 
Foreign exchange rates can either float or be fixed by sovereign governments. Exchange rates of the currencies used by most economically developed nations are permitted to fluctuate in value relative to the U.S. Dollar and to each other. However, from time to time governments may use a variety of techniques, such as intervention by a central bank, the imposition of regulatory controls or taxes or changes in interest rates to influence the exchange rates of their currencies. Governments may also issue a new currency to replace an existing currency or alter the exchange rate or relative exchange characteristics by a devaluation or revaluation of a currency. These governmental actions could change or interfere with currency valuations and currency fluctuations that would otherwise occur in response to economic forces, as well as in response to the movement of currencies across borders. As a consequence, these government actions could adversely affect an investment in a security that is linked to an exchange rate.
 
The payment formula for the securities will not take into account all developments in the Basket Currencies.
 
Changes in the Basket Currencies during the term of the securities before the Final Valuation Date will not be reflected in the calculation of the Payment at Maturity. Generally, the Calculation Agent will calculate the Basket Return by multiplying the Currency Performance for each Basket Currency by its respective weighting and then taking the sum of the weighted Currency Performances, as described above. The Currency Performances will be calculated only as of the Final Valuation Date. As a result, the Basket Return may be less than zero even if the Basket Currencies had moved favorably at certain times during the term of the securities before moving to unfavorable values on the Final Valuation Date.
 
Potentially inconsistent research, opinions, or recommendations by HSBC.
 
We, our affiliates and agents publish research from time to time on financial markets and other matters that may influence the value of the securities, or express opinions or provide recommendations that may be inconsistent with purchasing or holding the securities. We, our affiliates and agents may publish research or other opinions that are inconsistent with the investment view implicit in the securities. Any research, opinions or recommendations expressed by us, our affiliates or agents may not be consistent with each other and may be modified from time to time without notice. Investors should make their own independent investigation of the merits of investing in the securities and the Basket Currencies to which the securities are linked.
 
Economic and market factors will impact the value of the securities.
 
We expect that, generally, the exchange rates for the Basket Currencies on any day will affect the value of the securities more than any other single factor. However, you should not expect the value of the securities in the secondary market to vary in proportion to the appreciation or depreciation of the Basket Currencies relative to the U.S. Dollar. The value of the securities will be affected by a number of other factors that may either offset or magnify each other, including:
 
·      the expected volatility of the Basket Currencies and the U.S. Dollar, as Reference Currency;
 
·      the time to maturity of the securities;
 
·      the volatility of the exchange rate between each Basket Currency and the U.S. Dollar;
 
·      interest and yield rates in the market generally and in the markets of the Basket Currencies and the U.S. Dollar;
 
·      a variety of economic, financial, political, regulatory or judicial events;
 
 
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·      supply and demand for the securities; and
 
·      our creditworthiness, including actual or anticipated downgrades in our credit ratings.
 
Historical performance of the Basket Currencies should not be taken as an indication of the future performance of the Basket Currencies during the term of the securities.
 
It is impossible to predict whether any of the Spot Rates for the Basket Currencies will rise or fall. The Basket Currencies will be influenced by complex and interrelated political, economic, financial and other factors.
 
Market disruptions may adversely affect your return.
 
The Calculation Agent may, in its sole discretion, determine that the markets have been affected in a manner that prevents it from determining the Basket Return in the manner described herein, and calculating the amount that we are required to pay you upon maturity, or from properly hedging its obligations under the securities. These events may include disruptions or suspensions of trading in the markets as a whole or general inconvertibility or non-transferability of one or more currencies. If the Calculation Agent, in its sole discretion, determines that any of these events prevents us or any of our affiliates from properly hedging our obligations under the securities or prevents the Calculation Agent from determining the Basket Return or Payment at Maturity in the ordinary manner, the Calculation Agent will determine the Basket Return or Payment at Maturity in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner, and it is possible that the Final Valuation Date and the Maturity Date will be postponed, which may adversely affect the return on your securities. For example, if the source for an exchange rate is not available on the Final Valuation Date, the Calculation Agent may determine the exchange rate for such date, and such determination may adversely affect the return on your securities.
 
 
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WHAT IS THE PAYMENT AT MATURITY ON THE SECURITIES ASSUMING A RANGE OF PERFORMANCES FOR THE BASKET?
 
The table below illustrates the Payment at Maturity for a $1,000 Principal Amount of securities for a hypothetical range of performances for the Basket Return. The table below and assumes an Upside Participation Rate of 145% (the midpoint of the expected range for the Upside Participation Rate which will be determined on the Pricing Date and will not be less than 130% or greater than 160%). The following results are based solely on the hypothetical example cited. You should consider carefully whether the securities are suitable to your investment goals.
 
Hypothetical
Basket Return
Hypothetical Payment
at Maturity
Hypothetical
Total Return
80.00%
$2,160.00
116.00%
70.00%
$2,015.00
101.50%
60.00%
$1,870.00
87.00%
50.00%
$1,725.00
72.50%
40.00%
$1,580.00
58.00%
30.00%
$1,435.00
43.50%
20.00%
$1,290.00
29.00%
10.00%
$1,145.00
14.50%
5.00%
$1,072.50
7.25%
1.00%
$1,014.50
1.45%
0.00%
$1,000.00
0.00%
-1.00%
$990.00
-1.00%
-5.00%
$950.00
-5.00%
-10.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-20.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-30.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-40.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-50.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-60.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-70.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
-80.00%
$900.00
-10.00%
 
 
 
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HYPOTHETICAL EXAMPLES OF AMOUNTS PAYABLE AT MATURITY
 
The following examples illustrate how the total returns set forth in the table above are calculated assuming an Upside Participation Rate of 145%. The actual Upside Participation Rate will be determined on the Pricing Date and will not be less than 130% or greater than 160%.
 
Example 1: The level of the Basket increases by 10%.
 
For example, the PHP Currency Performance is 20%, the MYR Currency Performance is 5%, the IDR Currency Performance is 10% and the SGD Currency Performance is 5%, resulting in a Basket Return of 10%.  The final Payment at Maturity is equal to $1,145.00 per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, representing a total return of 14.50% on the securities.
 
Payment at Maturity per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities = $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return × Upside Participation Rate)
 
$1,000 + ($1,000 × 10% × 145%) = $1,145.00
 
The table below illustrates how the Basket Return in the above example was calculated:
Basket Currency
Basket Currency
Initial Spot Rate
Basket Currency
Final Spot Rate
Currency
Performance
Basket Currency
Weighting
PHP
MYR
IDR
SGD
43.627
3.0492
8,859
1.2786
34.902
2.8967
7,973
1.2147
20%
5%
10%
5%
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4
 
Basket Return = (20%×1/4) + (5%×1/4) + (10%×1/4) + (5%×1/4)  = 0.10 = 10%
 
Example 2: The level of the Basket decreases by 20%.
 
For example, the PHP Currency Performance is -40%, the MYR Currency Performance is -15%, the IDR Currency Performance is -5% and the SGD Currency Performance is -20%, resulting in a Basket Return of -20%. The final Payment at Maturity is equal to $900 per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, representing a total return of -10% on the securities.
 
Payment at Maturity per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities = $900.00
 
The table below illustrates how the Basket Return in the above example was calculated:
Basket Currency
Basket Currency
Initial Spot Rate
Basket Currency
Final Spot Rate
Currency
Performance
Basket Currency
Weighting
PHP
MYR
IDR
SGD
43.627
3.0492
8,859
1.2786
61.078
3.5066
9,302
1.5342
-40%
-15%
-5%
-20%
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

Basket Return = (-40%×1/4) + (-15%×1/4) + (-5%×1/4) + (-20%×1/4)  = -0.20 = -20%
 
Example 3: The level of the Basket decreases by 5%.
 
For example, the PHP Currency Performance  is -10%, the MYR Currency Performance is -5% the IDR Currency Performance is 0% and the SGD Currency Performance is -5%, resulting in a Basket Return of -5%.  The final Payment at Maturity is equal to $950.00 per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities, representing a total return of -5% on the securities.
 
Payment at Maturity per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities = $1,000 + ($1,000 × Basket Return)

$1,000 + ($1,000 × -5%) = $950.00
 
The table below illustrates how the Basket Return in the above example was calculated:
Basket Currency
Basket Currency
Initial Spot Rate
Basket Currency
Final Spot Rate
Currency
Performance
Basket Currency
Weighting
PHP
MYR
IDR
SGD
43.627
3.0492
8,859
1.2786
47.990
3.2017
8,859
1.3425
-10%
-5%
0%
-5%
1/4
1/4
1/4
1/4

Basket Return = (-10%×1/4) + (-5%×1/4) + (0%×1/4) + (-5%×1/4)  = -0.05 = -5%
 
 
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USE OF PROCEEDS AND HEDGING
 
Part of the net proceeds we receive from the sale of the securities will be used in connection with hedging our obligations under the securities through one or more of our affiliates. The hedging or trading activities of our affiliates on or prior to the Trade Date and during the term of the securities (including on the Final Valuation Date) could adversely affect the amount you may receive on the securities at maturity.
 
SPOT RATES
 
The Spot Rate for the Philippine Peso on each date of calculation will be the U.S. Dollar/Philippine Peso exchange rate, expressed as the amount of Philippine Peso per one U.S. Dollar, as reported by Reuters on Page “PDSPESO” next to “AM WT AVE” or any successor page, at approximately 11:30 a.m., Hong Kong time, on such date of calculation. Four decimal figures shall be used for the determination of such USDPHP exchange rate.
 
The Spot Rate for the Malaysian Ringgit on each date of calculation will be the U.S. Dollar/Malaysian Ringgit exchange rate, expressed as the amount of Malaysian Ringgit per one U.S. Dollar, for settlement in two business days, as reported by the Association of Banks in Singapore, which appears, at approximately 11:00 a.m., Singapore time, on Reuters page “ABSIRFIX01”, to the right of the caption “Spot” under the column “MYR”, or any successor page, on such date of calculation.
 
The Spot Rate for the Indonesian Rupiah on each date of calculation will be the U.S. Dollar/Indonesian Rupiah specified rate, expressed as the amount of Indonesian Rupiahs per one U.S. Dollar, for settlement in two business days, reported by the Association of Banks in Singapore, which appears, at approximately 11:00 a.m., Singapore time, on Reuters page “ABSIRFIX01”, to the right of the caption “Spot” under the column “IDR”, or any successor page, on such date of calculation.
 
The Spot Rate for the Singapore Dollar on each date of calculation will be the U.S. Dollar/Singapore Dollar spot rate at approximately 11:00 a.m. Singapore time, expressed as the amount of Singapore Dollars per one U.S. Dollar, for settlement in two business days, as reported by the Association of Banks in Singapore, which appears, at approximately 11:00 a.m., Singapore time, on Reuters page “ABSIRFIX01”, to the right of the caption “Spot” under the column “SGD”, or any successor page, on such date of calculation.
 
If any of the foregoing Spot Rates is unavailable (including being published in error, as determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole discretion), the Spot Rate for such Basket Currency shall be selected by the Calculation Agent in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner or the Final Valuation Date may be postponed by the Calculation Agent as described below in “Market Disruption Events.”
 
MARKET DISRUPTION EVENTS
 
The Calculation Agent may, in its sole discretion, determine that an event has occurred that prevents it from valuing one or more of the Basket Currencies or the Payment at Maturity in the manner initially provided for herein. These events may include disruptions or suspensions of trading in the markets as a whole or general inconvertibility or non-transferability of one or more Basket Currencies. If the Calculation Agent, in its sole discretion, determines that any of these events prevents us or our affiliates from properly hedging our obligations under the securities or prevents the Calculation Agent from determining such value or amount in the ordinary manner on such date, the Calculation Agent may determine such value or amount in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner on such date or, in the discretion of the Calculation Agent, the Final Valuation Date, and Maturity Date may be postponed for up to five scheduled trading days, each of which may adversely affect the return on your securities. If the Final Valuation Date has been postponed for five consecutive scheduled trading days, then that fifth scheduled trading day will be the Final Valuation Date and the Calculation Agent will determine the level of such Basket Currency or Basket Currencies using the formula for and method of determining such level which applied just prior to the market disruption event (or in good faith and in a commercially reasonable manner) on such date.
 
EVENTS OF DEFAULT AND ACCELERATION
 
If the securities have become immediately due and payable following an event of default (as defined in the accompanying prospectus) with respect to the securities, the Calculation Agent will determine the accelerated Payment at Maturity due and payable in the same general manner as described in “Key Terms” in this free writing prospectus.  In that case, the business day preceding the date of acceleration will be used as the Final Valuation Date for purposes of determining the accelerated
 
 
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Basket Return (including each Final Spot Rate).  The accelerated Maturity Date will be the third business day following the accelerated Final Valuation Date (including each Final Spot Rate).
 
If the securities have become immediately due and payable following an event of default, you will not be entitled to any additional payments with respect to the securities.  For more information, see “Description of Debt Securities — Events of Default” and “— Events of Default; Defaults” in the accompanying prospectus.
 
 
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HISTORICAL INFORMATION
 
The following first four graphs below show the historical weekly performance of each Basket Currency expressed in terms of the conventional market quotation, as shown on Bloomberg Financial Markets, for each currency (in each case the amount of the applicable Basket Currency that can be exchanged for one U.S. Dollar, which we refer to in this term sheet as the exchange rate) from February 28, 2006 through February 23, 2011. The exchange rates of the Philippine Peso, Malaysian Ringgit, Indonesian Rupiah and Singapore Dollar, relative to the U.S. Dollar on February 23, 2011, were 43.627, 3.0492, 8,859 and 1.2786 respectively.
 
The exchange rates displayed in the graphs below are for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of the calculation of the Basket Return. The level of the Basket, and thus the Basket Return, increases when the individual Basket Currencies appreciate in value against the U.S. Dollar.
 
The last graph below shows the weekly performance of the Basket from February 3, 2006 through February 23, 2011, assuming that each Basket Currency had a 1/4 weight in the Basket on that date and that the historical exchange rates of each Basket Currency on the relevant dates were the Spot Rates on such dates. The closing exchange rates and the historical daily Basket performance data in the graphs below were the rates reported by Bloomberg Financial Markets and may not be indicative of the Basket performance using the Spot Rates of the Basket Currencies that would be derived from the applicable Reuters page.
 
Philippine Peso
Malaysian Ringgit
   
   
Indonesian Rupiah
Singapore Dollar
   
 
 
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Basket
 
 
SUPPLEMENTAL PLAN OF DISTRIBUTION (CONFLICTS OF INTEREST)
 
We have appointed HSBC Securities (USA) Inc., an affiliate of HSBC, as the agent for the sale of the securities.  Pursuant to the terms of a distribution agreement, HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. will purchase the securities from HSBC for distribution to other registered broker dealers or will offer the securities directly to investors.  HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. proposes to offer the securities at the offering price set forth on the cover page of this free writing prospectus and will receive underwriting discounts and commissions of up to 2.30%, or $23.00, per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities.  HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. may allow selling concessions on sales of such securities by other brokers or dealers of up to 2.30%, or $23.00, and may pay referral fees to other broker-dealers of up to 0.80%, or $8.00, per $1,000 Principal Amount of securities.
 
In addition, HSBC Securities (USA) Inc. or another of its affiliates or agents may use the pricing supplement to which this free writing prospectus relates in market-making transactions after the initial sale of the securities, but is under no obligation to do so and may discontinue any market-making activities at any time without notice.
 
See “Supplemental Plan of Distribution” on page S-52 in the prospectus supplement. All references to NASD Rule 2720 in the prospectus supplement shall be to FINRA Rule 5121.
 
CERTAIN U.S. FEDERAL INCOME TAX CONSIDERATIONS
 
You should carefully consider the matters set forth in “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” in the accompanying prospectus supplement.  The following discussion summarizes certain of the material U.S. federal income tax consequences of the purchase, beneficial ownership, and disposition of the securities.  This summary supplements the section “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” in the accompanying prospectus supplement and supersedes it to the extent inconsistent therewith.  Notwithstanding any disclosure in the accompanying prospectus supplement to the contrary, our special U.S. tax counsel in this transaction is Sidley Austin llp.
 
There are no statutory provisions, regulations, published rulings or judicial decisions addressing the characterization for U.S. federal income tax purposes of securities with terms that are substantially the same as those of the securities.  We intend to treat the securities as contingent payment debt instruments for U.S. federal income tax purposes.  Pursuant to the terms of the securities, you agree to treat the securities as contingent payment debt instruments for all U.S. federal income tax purposes and, in the opinion of Sidley Austin llp, special U.S. tax counsel to us, it is reasonable to treat the securities as contingent payment debt instruments.  Assuming the securities are treated as contingent payment debt instruments, a U.S. holder will be required to include original issue discount (“OID”) in gross income each year, even though no payments will be made on the securities until maturity.
 
Based on the factors described in the section, “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations — U.S. Federal Income Tax Treatment of the Notes as Indebtedness for U.S. Federal Income Tax Purposes — Contingent Payment Debt Instruments”, in order to illustrate the application of the noncontingent bond method to the securities, we have estimated that the comparable
 
 
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yield of the securities, solely for U.S. federal income tax purposes, will be 1.35% per annum (compounded annually).  Further, based upon the method described in the section, “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations — U.S. Federal Income Tax Treatment of the Notes as Indebtedness for U.S. Federal Income Tax Purposes — Contingent Payment Debt Instruments” and based upon the estimate of the comparable yield, we have estimated that the projected payment schedule for securities that have a Principal Amount of $1,000 and an issue price of $1,000 consists of a single payment of $1,027.12 at maturity.
 
Based upon the estimate of the comparable yield, a U.S. holder that pays taxes on a calendar year basis, buys a security for $1,000, and holds the security until maturity will be required to pay taxes on the following amounts of ordinary income in respect of the securities in each year:
 
Year
OID
2011
$10.20
2012
$13.63
2013
$3.29
 
However, the ordinary income reported in the taxable year the securities mature will be adjusted to reflect the actual payment received at maturity.   U.S. holders should also note that the actual comparable yield and projected payment schedule may be different than as provided in this summary depending upon market conditions on the date the securities are issued.  U.S. holders may obtain the actual comparable yield and projected payment schedule as determined by us by submitting a written request to:  Structured Equity Derivatives – Structuring HSBC Bank USA, National Association, 452 Fifth Avenue, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10018.  A U.S. holder is generally bound by the comparable yield and the projected payment schedule established by us for the securities.  However, if a U.S. holder believes that the projected payment schedule is unreasonable, a U.S. holder must determine its own projected payment schedule and explicitly disclose the use of such schedule and the reason the holder believes the projected payment schedule is unreasonable on its timely filed U.S. federal income tax return for the taxable year in which it acquires the securities.
 
The comparable yield and projected payment schedule are not provided for any purpose other than the determination of a U.S. holder’s interest accruals for U.S. federal income tax purposes and do not constitute a projection or representation by us regarding the actual yield on a security.  We do not make any representation as to what such actual yield will be.
 
Because there are no statutory provisions, regulations, published rulings or judicial decisions addressing the characterization for U.S. federal income tax purposes of securities with terms that are substantially the same as those of the securities, other characterizations and treatments are possible. As a result, the timing and character of income in respect of the securities might differ from the treatment described above.  You should carefully consider the discussion of all potential tax consequences as set forth in “Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations” in the accompanying prospectus supplement.
 
PROSPECTIVE PURCHASERS OF SECURITIES SHOULD CONSULT THEIR TAX ADVISORS AS TO THE FEDERAL, STATE, LOCAL, AND OTHER TAX CONSEQUENCES TO THEM OF THE PURCHASE, OWNERSHIP AND DISPOSITION OF SECURITIES.
 
 
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You should only rely on the information contained in this free writing prospectus, any accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus.  We have not authorized anyone to provide you with information or to make any representation to you that is not contained in this free writing prospectus, any accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus.  If anyone provides you with different or inconsistent information, you should not rely on it.  This free writing prospectus, any accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus are not an offer to sell these securities, and these documents are not soliciting an offer to buy these securities, in any jurisdiction where the offer or sale is not permitted.  You should not, under any circumstances, assume that the information in this free writing prospectus, any accompanying prospectus supplement and prospectus is correct on any date after their respective dates.
 
 
 
HSBC USA Inc.
 
$   Asian Currency Accelerated
Return Securities due March 28,
2013
 
 
March 1, 2011
 
 
FREE WRITING PROSPECTUS
TABLE OF CONTENTS      
Free Writing Prospectus
   
General
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Trustee
FWP-6
 
Paying Agent
FWP-6
 
Calculation Agent
FWP-6
 
Selected Purchase Considerations
FWP-6
 
Selected Risk Considerations
FWP-7
 
What is the Payment at Maturity on the Securities Assuming a Range of Performances for the Basket?
FWP-11
 
Hypothetical Examples of Amounts Payable at Maturity
FWP-12
 
Use of Proceeds and Hedging
FWP-13
 
Spot Rates
FWP-13
 
Market Disruption Events
FWP-13
 
Events of Default and Acceleration
FWP-13
 
Historical Information
FWP-15
 
Supplemental Plan of Distribution (Conflicts of Interest)
FWP-16
 
Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations
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Prospectus Supplement
   
Risk Factors
S-3
 
Pricing Supplement
S-16
 
Description of Notes
S-16
 
Sponsors or Issuers and Reference Asset
S-37
 
Use of Proceeds and Hedging
S-37
 
Certain ERISA
S-38
 
Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations
S-39
 
Supplemental Plan of Distribution
S-52
 
     
Prospectus
   
About this Prospectus
2
 
Special Note Regarding Forward-Looking Statements
2
 
HSBC USA Inc.
3
 
Use of Proceeds
3
 
Description of Debt Securities
4
 
Description of Preferred Stock
16
 
Description of Warrants
22
 
Description of Purchase Contracts
26
 
Description of Units
29
 
Book-Entry Procedures
32
 
Limitations on Issuances in Bearer Form
36
 
Certain U.S. Federal Income Tax Considerations Relating to Debt Securities
37
 
Plan of Distribution
52
 
Notice to Canadian Investors
54
 
Certain ERISA Matters
58
 
Where You Can Find More Information
59
 
Legal Opinions
59
 
Experts
59
 
 
 
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