Lima considerably gains of the day the stock exchange in Milan. The sales that are breaking down again on the banks are pushing the Fib below 26,800 points while the Mubtel is rising by 0.4% to 19,500 points.
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Piazza Affari accuses the decline in bank
March 11th, 2010Giliberti “an eye for banks and insurance companies”
March 9th, 2010In this climate of uncertainty for world stock markets are few attractive securities. “Looking at the Milan some banking stocks are now penalized and so interesting,” says Rosario Giliberti azioanria property manager of BNL, “Other areas to look at insurance. In general it is better to use caution, as every bounce track sales to go back to buy at lower prices in a mechanism for buying and selling intraday.
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Fitch affirms ratings on banks exposed with Fiat
March 5th, 2010The UK agency Fitch confirmed the ratings on the five major Italian banks have significant exposure to the Fiat group Italenergia, then IntesaBci, Unicredit, Intesa, Banca di Roma and BNL. The ratings were confirmed by Fitch, but called for a reduction of debt given the high concentration of risk to the two groups.
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The banks love the web
February 20th, 2010The assumption that accords with Tiscali Sao Paulo for the realization of a bank address is undoubtedly well founded. It remains only to understand what the technical form in which the agreement will be implemented. This is a summary of the thought of Alfonso Gallant, an analyst at Bank of committee. “Now there is an undeniable trend towards integration between banking and telephone. This need is more felt by the wall of the banks, because they have already pulled all the roads passable (bancassurance, asset management etc.) and why risk being disintermediated by technology companies that can independently manage business typically bank, think credit card . On the other hand, the telephone operators who aspire to become providers of information and Internet services are currently largely empty boxes, to be filled with content. The agreements with banks or brokers are the first step to provide service to high value added such as financial information, “says the analyst. The title of San Paolo Imi is currently earning 2.72% and exchanges around ai13.30 euro.
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Piazza Affari, worst of all in Europe
February 12th, 2010It ‘been a bad day at the Milan, which today closed its trade earns the dubious distinction of worst performers in Europe. The main themes of the day are the flight of investors from securities and telephone technology, and the subsequent discovery of more traditional sectors. In this lie the heavy discounts Aem (-11%), Telecom (-9%), Tecnost (-8%) and Olivetti (-8%). Instead, some positive value insurance on all Alliance (+3%), but also Ras (+1.20%), while Generali has contained the damage. Among the banks, it is no coincidence that you have highlighted titles as BCI (+1.40%) and Mediobanca (+2.20%). In this context “stone” gains Tim (+1.56%) and Mediolanum (+3.20%), infiammatasi in the final. The balance of the day is heavily negative, with the Mibtel in the fall of 3.32%. The MIB 30, but instead kept on the field the 3.04%
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Piazza Affari, the final red
February 9th, 2010Day on a roller coaster at the Milan where the indices have often crossed in one direction and the other the threshold of parity. After the session the Mibtel index lost 0.39%. Fiat remains in the spotlight that has left at ground level from about 4.80%, after the already heavy thud yesterday (-3.9%) complicates the review of implementation rating from S & P and fears for the First Quarter Results 2002. Fiat laundry during the day the threshold of 13 euros, at least the last nine years. Also affected by the sales of securities asset management, MPS, after the last period, and BNL. Other banks, however, are able to recover as Unicredito. Sessions with a slight fall for Eni but great for dusting subsidiaries Italgas and Saipem. Heavy sales Lottomatica then slipping to share as 9 euros. Among the best titles of the day IT Holding, on rumors of a possible exit from the capital of the financier Louis Giribaldi, united in upward Vemer.
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Dax, closing in recovery
February 9th, 2010The rebound in the Nasdaq to +4% has brought new optimism on the German stock exchange already invigorated by the good performance of T-Online. The Dax closed at 7187 points to -0.38%. Climb the semiconductor company Epcos marks +2.75%, but the software company SAP (+6.52%) and Siemens (1.82%). Deutsche Telekom also unable to close in positive +0.7%. Gioranata no to banks: Deutsche Bnak marks -5.13%.
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Interlocutaria day for banking stocks
February 3rd, 2010Rally continues positive BNL
January 31st, 2010Brilla B.N.L. Piazza Affari. The title of banks led by Davide Croff is trading at 3.64 euros scoring an increase of 2.48%. “There are many factors driving up the title in the last few sessions,” says technical analyst of a leading Sim in Milan, “Monday, June 5th started online trading of the bank, which has ambitious goals such as to achieve 10 thousand customers in the first three months. Moreover, the market assumed the entry of a strong new partner in the capital of BNL, and finally what the chairman Croff intention to list as first Lottomatica and Albacom, are all factors that are giving particular force to the title. Judging that current prices do not fully consider the two subsidiaries. Our opinion is definitely positive. “
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Piazza Affari victim of banks and telecoms
January 26th, 2010These are the titles and telephone banking as the architects of the collapse of the Milan stock exchange. The two areas now travel in pairs, while until recently, their progress had opposite directions. On the one hand and then there are the titles of banks hit by profit taking in the wake of disappointing half-yearly and prices are too high, the other phones that suffer the fears of the market on UMTS tender. Compounding the situation of tlc then yesterday came the news of profit warning that the American Sprint brings new clouds over the area.