Posts Tagged ‘Bank’

S & P resize the espozione of banks on Vivendi

According to Standard and Poor’s exposure of the major European banks in the French media giant Vivendi Universal is not so bad. But it is the same S & P to emphasize that the banks will end year deal with the problems of the telecommunications giant, which could affect the results in a constistente. Are [...]

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Banks in deep red in Milan

Descent heavy for the bank Piazza Affari. To tow the thud of the sector there are BNL, losing 5.68%, IntesaBci, which yields 4.56%, Unicredito (-3%) and Sanpaolo (-3.31%).

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Tokyo: Record rise for the index Tankan

The index of business confidence Japanese Tankan, has chalked up record results as announced the central bank of Japan. The Tankan marks -18, against less than 38 last March. A result which remains negative and this weighs heavily on the choices of foreign investors. The Nikkei index is not making the good news and closes [...]

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HSBC promoted to overweight from M. Stanley

Morgan Stanley raised its recommendation on the banking group HSBC, from Overweight to Equal-Weight. According to the American broker, HSBC will be able to count on greater cost control and improved quality of loans. At this time, the action is traded in London at an altitude of 787.5 pence (-0.3%).

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At the start of the OPV Pirelli Real Estate

Everything is ready for the debut of Pirelli Real Estate, an operation aimed at restoring oxygen to banks Pirellina the holding company that controls and soffocota a debt of 2 billion euros. However, some concerns related mainly to the placement price. The maximum price was set at 31.5 euros.

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Fiat, the agreement for Italenergia and ‘near

Marathon night for the sale of 14% of Italenergia. Yesterday, after the general meeting of Italenergia, the consortium of banks involved in the refinancing of the Turin car maker along with Fiat, EDF and Tassara met to draw up the contracts of the operation. This morning, according to rumors, could get an official statement. Sanpaolo, [...]

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Focus Dax, MO to the lowest, weighs Marschollek

Frankfurt loses about 5.5% during octave sparing of satisfactions. Black jersey index Marschollek, whose title in the five rounds has lost just under 15%. Company reassicurativa was brought to its knees by the accusations that have been addressed regarding alleged irregularities in the counting and publication of financial data. In a sign other players in [...]

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Sales also hit BNL

BNL is unable to resist the pressure to sell which are involving the entire list. The title of banks led by Davide Croff loses 2.18% share, falling to 2.1015 euros. The title was recorded yesterday a good rise in the wake of the approaching nuptials with dell’indiscrezione MPS.

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Nothing done by the BoE

How was pervedibile the central bank of England has left interest rates unchanged.

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MPS in dust, star of Mib30

Change a witness between bank and the challenge is now to increase the title Montepaschi. Mps of 2.29% salt in fact, better title Mib30, and exchanges at 3.57 euros. The gap with the listing of BNL means, according to some experts, that the market discounts the failed merger, but MPs need to find a partner. [...]

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