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| th 12-2-2009 23:35:00 Great Escape Gary Lineker already said it, Football is a simple game, 22 people chase a ball for 90 minutes and at the end, the Germans win.
Today, it is not our eastern neighbors who miraculously won, but the Americans. It was amazing to see how the major indexes gained almost 3% within the hour. With a little luck we enjoy a similar rally in Europe tomorrow. Europe was a sad thing, AEX , CAC40, BEL20, DAX all worst than minus 2% .
There was almost no good news about any of the stock, and the worst came from Fortis which lost about 15%.
The Dutch government also generated negative messages; in order to keep the budget within the agreed frameworks, a round of austerity 20mrd is necessary. It is a matter of time or the other countries in the European Union will come with similar messages. The authorities come to a dilemma, we break the pact and we spend extra money? That is not good for inflation and the rate of the Euro or we keep to the budget rules and companies and citizens get a tough time
Tough choice, I wondered earlier whether the French the Germans wanted to take the fall for one other. The Czechs will have a difficult as chairman of the EU. I can’t make any use full comment on Wall street. the stocks closed mostly higher, rallying late on word of government subsidies for some distressed mortgages.
If such rumors are sufficient for such rallies, I do not mind
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| ishares msci italy index fund | -0,86% | | aex index | -1,98% | | morgan stanley consumer index | 0,58% | | fortis obam | 0,64% | | amex composite index | 0,18% | | nasdaq composite | 0,73% | | nasdaq 100 index | 1,28% | | dow jones industrial | -0,09% | | nyse composite | 0,07% | | s&p 500 index | 0,17% | | ftse 100 | -0,76% | | ftse 250 | 0,09% | | hang seng | -1,52% | | singapore straits times | 0,06% | | tsx 60 index | 0,73% | | tsx composite index | 0,54% | | italian mibtel index | -1,89% | | s&p/asx all australian 50 | 1,13% | | s&p/asx all australian 200 | 1,15% | | asx all ordinaries | 1,66% |
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| we 11-2-2009 23:06:00 What A Difference A Day Makes It was a traditional Belgium - the Netherlands, this time the stakes are 4Mrd and Fortis Insurance. The Belgians are not happy with that deal Outer Boos announced early in October 2008. They feel that too little has been paid for the combination of Fortis Bank NL, ABN-Amro and Fortis Insurance NL. The shareholders of Fortis want an extra 4Mrd plus Fortis Insurance NL back to the holding.
The problem now is that the deal with BNP Paribas has to be OK’ed soon because otherwise the Fortis Holding will then almost certainly go bankrupt because they are not going to be able to not meet their obligations in the very near future, at least if we are to believe the current CEO. This soap will therefore continue for still some time.
Today Wallstreet went up almost 0.5%, not something to be happy about. It is still not completely clear whether yesterday’s sell-off was based on disappointed with the rescue plan for banks, or that it was case of 'sell the news'. We just have to wait and see.
Are there any interesting ante shares and / or sectors? Yes, mining is popular, especially the gold and silver mines, for more information look at the HOTList .
Confused? You won't be, after tomorrows episode of...Soap!
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| ishares msci italy index fund | 1,08% | | aex index | 0,76% | | morgan stanley consumer index | 0,72% | | fortis obam | -3,57% | | amex composite index | 0,03% | | nasdaq composite | 0,38% | | nasdaq 100 index | -0,18% | | dow jones industrial | 0,64% | | nyse composite | 0,73% | | s&p 500 index | 0,8% | | ftse 100 | 0,5% | | ftse 250 | 0,01% | | hang seng | -2,03% | | singapore straits times | 0,52% | | tsx 60 index | -1,31% | | tsx composite index | -0,91% | | italian mibtel index | -0,76% | | s&p/asx all australian 50 | -0,45% | | s&p/asx all australian 200 | -0,42% | | asx all ordinaries | -0,53% |
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| th 10-2-2009 21:52:00 The Boom Boom Bap Not all the news is good news, on fd.nl you couild read that the AEX has been the frontrunner in Europe with more than 5% profit in the first 29 trading days, it’s a place we’ve problably lost after today... What happened today; Arcerlor-Mital -84% in 4th quarter and Mr. Geithner gave a speech about how the crisis will be addressed. There must have been some little issues, because investors didn’t seem to like it, because the Dow Jones , SP500 and Nasdaq100 more than 4% lower, 15 minutes before closing. Oil prices alse went down $ 2.
May be the problem in the message was that there was more than 1 trillion dollars involved, in addition to the earlier 800 billion.
Wow, talk about money!
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| ishares msci italy index fund | -5,14% | | aex index | -4,32% | | morgan stanley consumer index | -4,05% | | fortis obam | -0,34% | | amex composite index | -3,74% | | nasdaq composite | -4,2% | | nasdaq 100 index | -4,09% | | dow jones industrial | -4,62% | | nyse composite | -4,84% | | s&p 500 index | -4,91% | | ftse 100 | -2,19% | | ftse 250 | -2,46% | | hang seng | -0,23% | | singapore straits times | -0,4% | | tsx 60 index | -2,55% | | tsx composite index | -2,42% | | italian mibtel index | -2,04% | | s&p/asx all australian 50 | -0,61% | | s&p/asx all australian 200 | -0,54% | | asx all ordinaries | -0,69% |
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| mo 9-2-2009 21:18:00 What Do You Want From Me A little bit extra, a litle bit less, a clear direction is still hard to find. The stock exchanges are still in the grip of a possible rescue plan for banks. As a result all investors do nothing. This status-quo could well be going on for a while. In Amsterdam, the property funds were the winners, Corio & Unibail-Rodamco , they both gained over 5%. The losers were the publishers reed Elsevier & Wolters Kluwer declined over 2.5%. It was a day nobody will remember.
Wall Street wasn’t doing much better; everybody waited for the bailout option for the banks, but in the meantime, there are outliers General Electric 13%! Rio Tinto & Credit Suisse -8%
Wil someone please shake things up !!!
Forget this day, fast
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| ishares msci italy index fund | 2,03% | | aex index | 0,52% | | morgan stanley consumer index | -0,45% | | fortis obam | 3,36% | | amex composite index | 1,35% | | nasdaq composite | -0,01% | | nasdaq 100 index | 0,33% | | dow jones industrial | -0,12% | | nyse composite | 0,08% | | s&p 500 index | 0,15% | | ftse 100 | 0,37% | | ftse 250 | 1,49% | | hang seng | 2,85% | | singapore straits times | -0,56% | | tsx 60 index | 0,4% | | tsx composite index | 0,44% | | italian mibtel index | 1,1% | | s&p/asx all australian 50 | 1,11% | | s&p/asx all australian 200 | 1,1% | | asx all ordinaries | 1,07% |
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