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  1. [verwijderd] 11 september 2011 20:47
    quote:

    :-) schreef op 11 september 2011 18:52:

    [...]
    Echter een opening moet wel beurs inhoudelijk zijn en geen slappe verhalen over onze dochters met een Irakees die geen hamburgers zonder voorhuidje van een Bankier lust.Ben dat privé gedoe gewoon zat als openening.

    Dat zul je toch wel met me eens zijn?
    Vind het moeilijk om te zeggen maar ben het eigenlijk wel met je eens. Lees net het stukje terug en ook al was die ene alinea maar bijzaak, ik had beter gewoon kunnen zeggen dat er in Baghdad nog geen hamburgertent is. Dan was de essentie gelijk gebleven.

    Heb voor de vuist weg zitten typen en de oorzaak van het verhaal lag aan het gegeven dat ik op bijna elke zender 9/11 voorbij zag komen. Plus dan het geval Stark. En dan is zo'n stukje zo geschreven. Volgende keer geen privezaak meer, ook al was dat maar bijzaak maar diende de hamburgerketen wel degelijk een doel. Wil tot slot opmerken dat de rest van de draad door iedereen beursgerelateerd is gehouden. Nou ja, bijna iedereen Willem.

    Overigens: Er staat weldegelijk een verwachting in. Letterlijk 199.50-220 AEX voor de komende weken. Heb jij ook een verwachting?
  2. [verwijderd] 11 september 2011 21:22
    Van Bloomberg:

    Germany may be getting ready to give up on Greece.

    After almost two years of fighting to contain the region’s debt crisis and providing the biggest share of three European bailouts, Chancellor Angela Merkel is laying the ground for what markets say is almost a sure thing: a Greek default.

    “It feels like Germany is preparing itself for a debt default,” Jacques Cailloux, chief European economist at Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc in London, said in an interview. “Fatigue is setting in. Germany could be a first mover or other countries could be preparing too.”

    Officials in Merkel’s government are debating how to shore up German banks in the event that Greece fails to meet the budget-cutting terms of its aid package and is unable to get a bailout-loan payment, three coalition officials said Sept. 9. The move capped a week of escalating German threats that Greece won’t get the money unless it meets fiscal targets and investors raising bets on a default.

    Ring-fencing their banks and a hardening of rescue terms risk isolating Germany and unnerving global policy makers already fretting that the region’s political tussles are roiling markets and threatening growth. Underscoring the tone of weekend talks of Group of Seven finance chiefs, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner told Bloomberg Television that European authorities must “demonstrate they have enough political will” to end the crisis.
    Credit Risks

    European bank credit risk surged last week to an all-time high and the euro fell by the most against the dollar in a year. Investors have doubts whether Greece, whose two-year notes now yield 57 percent, will implement austerity moves fast enough to get a sixth payment from last year’s 110 billion-euro ($151 billion) bailout.

    The Greek government’s top priority is “to save the country from bankruptcy,” Prime Minister George Papandreou said in a Sept. 10 speech in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. “We will remain in the euro” and this “means difficult decisions,” he said.

    More evidence of rifts at the heart of policy making was exposed with the unexpected Sept. 9 announcement that Juergen Stark, a German, will quit the European Central Bank’s executive board over his opposition to the ECB’s purchases of bonds from debt-laden countries.

    “Stark’s departure could be seen by financial markets as another indication of growing disenchantment in Germany towards the euro,” said Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays Capital in London. “This could complicate Germany’s involvement in additional bailout programs.”
    Marseille Gathering

    At the G-7 gathering in the French port of Marseille, ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet and European Union Economic and Monetary Affairs Commissioner Olli Rehn said they knew nothing about the talk in Germany of the so-called Plan B to protect banks. French officials said they weren’t working on a parallel proposal and Bank of France Governor Christian Noyer said his country’s banks have the capital to withstand a Greek default.

    BNP Paribas (BNP) SA, Societe Generale (GLE) SA and Credit Agricole SA (ACA), France’s largest banks by market value, may have their credit ratings cut by Moody’s Investors Service as soon as this week because of their Greek holdings, two people with knowledge of the matter said on Sept. 10.

    Moody’s said in June that the three banks were placed on review to examine “the potential for inconsistency between the impact of a possible Greek default or restructuring,” and the companies’ current rating levels.
    Deutsche Bank

    German banks were the biggest holders of Greek government bonds at the end of 2010 with $22.7 billion, according to data from the Bank for International Settlements. As of June 30, Deutsche Bank AG, Germany’s biggest bank, had 1.15 billion euros of net sovereign risk to Greece, down from 1.6 billion euros at the end of 2010.

    The aim of the contingency plan is to shield German banks from losses from a possible Greek default, which has a more-than 90 percent change of happening, prices for insurance against default show.

    The plan involves measures to help banks and insurers that face a possible 50 percent loss on their Greek bonds if the next portion of Greece’s bailout is withheld, said the three officials, who declined to be identified because the deliberations are being held in private. The successor to the government’s bank-rescue fund introduced in 2008 might be enrolled to help recapitalize the banks, one of the people said.
    Merkel Policy

    The discussions aren’t intended to shove Athens out of the euro, said Klaus-Peter Flosbach, budget-policy spokesman of Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union in parliament.

    “It would be of central importance to keep the possibility of contagion in the euro zone as low as possible,” Flosbach said in an e-mail. “In any case, we’re not looking into pushing Greece out of the euro zone.”

    Fredrik Erixon, head of the European Centre for International Political Economy in Brussels, said Germany’s concern is broader than Greece, which is in its third year of a deepening recession, and centers on how its banks and economy would cope if the debt crisis spreads.

    “Germany is preparing for the worst, which is that the crisis in the euro zone is going to be much bigger for everyone,” Erixon said.
    German Critics

    German lawmakers, who are scheduled to vote Sept. 29 on a second Greek aid package and revamped rescue fund, stepped up their criticism of Greece after an international mission to Athens suspended its report on the country’s progress two weeks ago.

    “There can be no doubt” that Greece must fulfil the terms of aid to receive it, German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble said in Marseille. “Everybody must stand by the agreements.”

    With a loss in her home state of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania this month, Merkel’s coalition has been defeated or lost votes in all six state elections this year as voters reject putting more taxpayer money on the line for bailouts. Merkel has also antagonized markets and fellow leaders by initially holding out against aid for Greece and demanding investors pay a share of the assistance.

    Fifty-three percent of Germans oppose further aid for Greece and wouldn’t save the country from default unless it fulfils terms of the rescue agreement, Bild am Sonntag reported, citing an Emnid poll of 503 respondents conducted Sept. 8.
    Greek Response

    After European markets closed last week, Greek Finance Minister Evangelos Venizelos dismissed “rumors” of a default and said his nation is committed to “full implementation” of the terms of the July accord for a second aid package.

    Venizelos told reporters in Thessaloniki yesterday that budget measures, including a special levy on real estate, will be enough to meet targets set for 2011.

    The market fallout served as the backdrop for the G-7 talks where Canadian Finance Minister Jim Flaherty said Europe’s woes were the “number one” topic and that Greece may even need to quit the euro if it can’t consolidate its budget. Geithner said authorities “need to do whatever they can do to calm these pressures” and that rich European nations need to provide “unequivocal” support for their weak neighbors.

    G-7 officials vowed to “take all necessary actions to ensure the resilience of banking systems and financial markets,” and to make a “concerted effort” to support a flagging world economy. They detailed no new policies.
  3. [verwijderd] 12 september 2011 00:11
    De Centrale Bank van Suriname (CBvS) is de hoogste monetaire autoriteit van Suriname in, en het regerende lichaam van het land in monetaire en economische zaken. De bank werd op 1 april 1957 opgericht en is gevestigd aan de Waterkant in Paramaribo.

    Tot 1957 fungeerde De Surinaamsche Bank (DSB), destijds dochterbedrijf van de Nederlandsche Handel-Maatschappij, als de circulatiebank van Suriname.

    De taken van de Centrale Bank werden vastgelegd in de Bankwet van 1956. Net zoals andere centrale banken is het de hoogste monetaire autoriteit van het land.
  4. [verwijderd] 12 september 2011 00:28
    Arjan? DSB, de surinaamse bank. Misschien bedoelt haas dat het ooit nog een belangrijke speler wordt tussen alle andere nieuw op te richten bananenrepublieken? Daarnaast heeft Suriname grondstoffen. Een hint naar de Surinaamse gulden kan het niet zijn, die is vervangen door de Dollar.

    Die 72uur is ook wel grappig haas :-)

    Waarom loopt de NL fut niet mee op forexpros?
  5. [verwijderd] 12 september 2011 00:45
    quote:

    Vlokkenfeest schreef op 12 september 2011 00:28:

    Arjan? DSB, de surinaamse bank. Misschien bedoelt haas dat het ooit nog een belangrijke speler wordt tussen alle andere nieuw op te richten bananenrepublieken? Daarnaast heeft Suriname grondstoffen. Een hint naar de Surinaamse gulden kan het niet zijn, die is vervangen door de Dollar.

    Die 72uur is ook wel grappig haas :-)

    Waarom loopt de NL fut niet mee op forexpros?
    loopt wel mee hoor.
  6. tomnl 12 september 2011 00:51
    Goud en zilver weer keihard omlaag, betekend dat we over een 10tal uren weer heeeeel slecht nieuws gaan krijgen....
  7. [verwijderd] 12 september 2011 07:24
    vandaag laagste slot van het jaar?

    een griekenland uit de euro lijkt mij goed nieuws, maar eerst gaan we heel hard naar beneden, om 1 week nadat griekenland eruit is langzaam op te gaan krabbelen.
  8. forum rang 7 mvliex 1 12 september 2011 07:57
    quote:

    Robin82 schreef op 11 september 2011 14:49:

    De beurs(koersen) lopen meestal op de werkelijke situatie enkele maanden vooruit.
    Veel gehoord en (over)geschreven.
    Opvallend dan toch dat terwijl de koersen zo ontzettend volatiel zijn, de economie dit niet is!
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