Beitrag schreiben
Ansicht
-
Umgekehrte Sortierung (neuste zuerst)
-
Die letzten 30 Beiträge
-
500 Beiträge pro Seite
[ Seite: 1, 2, 3 … 11, 12, 13, neuster Beitrag ]
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:10:16
Bitte nur NEWS, ANALYSEN, RATINGS, FAKTEN einstellen !!!
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:16:24
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:22:06
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:31:10
Some Central Bankers See Turning Point !!!
By JOELLEN PERRY in Frankfurt and NATASHA BRERETON and CHRISTOPHER
EMSDEN in Basel, Switzerland
The head of the European Central Bank and some other central
bankers said the world's economy is still slowing but suggested a
turning point could be near as massive fiscal-stimulus packages,
low interest rates and cheaper energy prices bolster prospects for
growth.
"We're approaching a moment where we might have a pickup," said
European Central Bank President Jean-Claude Trichet in his most
optimistic assessment to date of tentative signs of stabilization
in some markets. He cited a modest rebound in corporate-bond
markets as one positive sign. He spoke to reporters on behalf of
participants in a meeting of central bankers from the world's
leading economies at the Bank for International Settlements in
Basel, Switzerland.
[Trichet, Jean-Claude]
Jean-Claude Trichet
Mr. Trichet also suggested that investors, who last week drove
major U.S. stock indexes to 12-year lows, are underestimating the
significance of government efforts. Policy makers world-wide have
made "a very, very strong commitment ... not to let any systemic
institution go under," Mr. Trichet said. This "may not be fully
priced in by the market."
The Trichet view isn't shared uniformly among central bankers.
Federal Reserve officials have been struck in recent weeks by the
sharp deterioration in stock prices.
Falling stock prices make it harder for banks to raise private
capital. Moreover, some credit-market conditions, which had shown
signs of improvement earlier this year, have worsened a bit amid a
stream of dour economic data.
Economic policy makers from around the world are jockeying for
position ahead of a gathering of finance ministers and central
bankers from the Group of 20 nations this weekend in preparation
for a summit of G-20 leaders on April 2. The U.S. is pressing for
more aggressive government spending to lift the global economy;
others seek to use the meetings to restructure global financial
regulation.
People's Bank of China Vice Gov. Yi Gang said Monday the
fiscal-stimulus measures announced by China so far are appropriate
and already seem to be working. "At this point, I think the current
package of the fiscal stimulus is sound, and it seems already
effective," Mr. Yi told reporters in Switzerland. "So at this
point, I think the current stimulus package is fine."
A bit of positive news underscored central bankers' optimism
Monday. Interest rates on euro-zone household and corporate loans
fell markedly in January, ECB figures showed. Rates on business
loans of €1 million ($1.3 million) or less for up to a year fell to
4.73% from 5.38%, while the average interest rate on a popular type
of mortgage slipped to 4.39% from 5.09%. The ECB has cut its key
rate to 1.5%, from 4.25% in July. Policy makers will welcome
further evidence that their cuts are feeding through to the real
economy.
Central banks world-wide, including the U.S. Federal Reserve, have
taken rates closer to zero and launched a bevy of lending programs
aimed at boosting growth. The Bank of England last week lowered its
policy rate to 0.5% and launched a £75 billion ($105.54 billion)
program to unclog credit markets by buying assets directly.
But markets remain tense. A barometer of financial-sector health --
the London interbank offered rate -- rose for the 10th consecutive
day Monday. The three-month dollar Libor, a benchmark for the rates
at which banks lend to one another, has fallen markedly since its
peak at 4.8187% in October. But amid continuing money-market
tension, the rate rose to 1.3125% Monday from Friday's 1.2925%.
—Jon Hilsenrath in Washington contributed to this article.
Write to Joellen Perry at joellen.perry@wsj.com, Natasha Brereton
at
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:35:49
Wichtige Termine in dieser Woche:
Mittwoch :
• 11:00 - ! EU Zahlungsbilanz 4. Quartal
• 12:00 - ! DE Auftragseingang Industrie Januar
• 12:00 - US MBA Hypothekenanträge (Woche)
• 13:00 - CH SNB Ergebnis Eidgenössische Anleihe
• 14:30 - CA Hauspreisindex Januar
• 15:00 - US Dienstleistungsbericht 4. Quartal
• 15:30 - US EIA Ölmarktbericht (Woche)
• 18:00 - US Auktion 10-jähriger Notes
• 19:00 US Staatshaushalt Februar
Donnerstag:
• 11:00 - ! EU Industrieproduktion Januar
• 12:00 - ! DE Produktion prod. Gewerbe Januar
• 13:00 - SE Riksbank Treffen Exekutivausschuss
• 13:30 US Einzelhandelsumsatz Februar
• 13:30 - ! US Erstanträge Arbeitslosenhilfe (Woche)
• 14:00 - CH SNB Geldpolitische Lagebeurteilung
• 15:00 - ! US Lagerbestände Januar
• 15:30 - ! US EIA Erdgasbericht (Woche)
• 16:00 - US Ankündigung 3- u. 6-monatiger Bills
• 18:00 - US Auktion 30-jähriger T-Bonds
• 21:30 - US Wochenausweis Geldmenge
Freitag :
• 07:00 - JP Verbrauchervertrauen Februar
• 08:00 - ! EU ACEA Kfz-Neuzulassungen Februar
• 08:00 - ! DE Großhandelspreise Februar
• 08:00 - DE Konsumausgaben privater Haushalte
• 08:00 - ! DE Umsatz verarb. Gewerbe Januar
• 11:00 - ! EU Arbeitskostenindex 4. Quartal
• 11:00 - ! EU Einzelhandel Januar
• 13:30 - CA Arbeitsmarktdaten Februar
• 13:30 - ! US Ausfuhrpreise Februar
• 13:30 - ! US Einfuhrpreise Februar
• 13:30 - CA Handelsbilanz Januar
• 13:30 US Handelsbilanz Januar
• 14:55 - ! US Verbraucherstimmung Uni Michigan März
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:42:13
Kl. Info zum ARCA-BOOK...
ihr müßt um RT-Kurse abzufragen, im Broser (Beispiel-MOZILLA)
auf den BUTTON (AKTUELLE SEITE NEU LADEN) gehen !!!
Dann habt ihr RT-KURSE LINKE SEITE: BID- RECHTE SEITE: ASK !!!
Viel Glück bei d. Invest. !!!
schrieb am 10.03.09 10:53:53
Gibt eine kl. Übersicht (Übernahme BAC/ Merrill Lynch) !!!
Dazu eine Analyse mit Erik Hotz, Baaderbank
Beide US-Banken tief in den roten Zahlen. Die Citigroup bilanzierte
für 2008 ein Minus von 18,7 Mrd USD. Die Bank of America
erwirtschaftete einen Verlust von 2,4 Mrd USD. Die BoA bekommt
unterdessen eine erneute Finanzspritze in Höhe von 20 Mrd USD.
http://www2.anleger-fernsehen.de/daf_vod_aktie.html?id=40104…
schrieb am 10.03.09 11:05:27
#1
Mich interessiert mal deine Meinung. Warum sollte ein Neubeginn
möglich sein?
Viele Grüße
schrieb am 10.03.09 11:13:10
Bodenbildung ist da, Abschreibungen größtenteils vorgenommen, viele
Faktoren sprechen f. einen STEIGENDEN-KURS...OHNE ZOCKER !!!
Außerdem nicht zu vergessen... die Synergien (Übernahme Merrill
Lynch) !!!
schrieb am 10.03.09 11:14:41
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.:
36.734.999 von frankinvestor am 10.03.09
10:53:53die Meldungen sind doch schon alt. auch der link
den du eingestellt hast sind vom Januar09. wir haben bereits schon
märz. heute kam übrigens die meldung das citigroup in dem ersten
quartal 09 profit erwirtschaftet hat.
Beitrag zu dieser Diskussion schreiben