Sorry krivi info. Ameri danas ne rade.
Moram i ja malo griješiti.
Šta kaže Dinkec, hoće li i dalje prodavat udjele iz HI growth?
Mislim, danas je u plusu pa ne bi trebao!
Uf koliko vas je u dionicama, fino fino. [thumbsup]
Šta kaže Dinkec, hoće li i dalje prodavat udjele iz HI growth?
Mislim, danas je u plusu pa ne bi trebao!
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hahahaah, ovo je najjace…. [thumbsup]
I Kina povlači ulaganja iz Freddia i Fannie[/b]
"Narodna banka Kine je povukla 25 posto svog uloga, odnosno 4,6 milijardi dolara, iz američkih korporacija Freddie Mac i Fannie Mae.Takva odluka Banke je logičan korak, nakon što su strani i domaći ulagači u dionice kompanija ove godine naglo počeli povlačiti svoj novac, jer se njihova tržišna vrijednost počela ubrzano smanjivati.
Narodna banka Rusije je početkom godine uložila u dionica obje kompanije oko sto milijardi dolara, ali je polovinu tog novca povukla do početka kolovoza, nakon brojnih navoda o mogućem bankrotu američkih hipotekarnih korporacija
Obje kompanije obuhvaćaju više od 40 posto američkog hipotekarnog tržišta u ukupnoj vrijednosti od 12 milijardi dolara, a njihova propast bi, prema ocjeni financijskih stručnjaka, bila kobna za stotine američkih malih i srednjih banaka i mnoge osiguravajuće kompanije."
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I Kina povlači ulaganja iz Freddia i Fannie[/b]
"Narodna banka Kine je povukla 25 posto svog uloga, odnosno 4,6 milijardi dolara, iz američkih korporacija Freddie Mac i Fannie Mae.Takva odluka Banke je logičan korak, nakon što su strani i domaći ulagači u dionice kompanija ove godine naglo počeli povlačiti svoj novac, jer se njihova tržišna vrijednost počela ubrzano smanjivati.
Narodna banka Rusije je početkom godine uložila u dionica obje kompanije oko sto milijardi dolara, ali je polovinu tog novca povukla do početka kolovoza, nakon brojnih navoda o mogućem bankrotu američkih hipotekarnih korporacija
Obje kompanije obuhvaćaju više od 40 posto američkog hipotekarnog tržišta u ukupnoj vrijednosti od 12 milijardi dolara, a njihova propast bi, prema ocjeni financijskih stručnjaka, bila kobna za stotine američkih malih i srednjih banaka i mnoge osiguravajuće kompanije."
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Šta kriza nije gotova ?
The Chancellor of the Exchequer Alistair Darling Says UK in Worst Economic Crisis for 60 Years
The Telegraph
"Mr Darling says the economic times we are facing "are arguably the worst they have been in 60 years." "And I think it’s going to be more profound and long-lasting than people thought," he adds. Further evidence that Britain is on the brink of recession emerged this week.
A report into house prices showed they had dropped 10 per cent in the last month – the biggest drop in prices since 1990.
And on Thursday David Blanchflower, a member of the Bank of England monetary policy committee, warned unemployment would hit two million by Christmas.
Retailers delivered their worst performance for nearly a quarter of a century last month and there is little sign of relief for them any time soon."
Klupko se odmotava.
Mr. Darling [lol]
OPEC Output Up for 4th Month in Aug: Survey
OPEC oil supply rose for a fourth consecutive month in August, mainly due to higher output from Iran and smaller increases in Nigeria and Angola, a Reuters survey showed on Monday.
The survey indicates the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is pumping almost 800,000 barrels per day more than its target and comes as some members are voicing concern that the world market is oversupplied.
Extra OPEC oil and declining demand from slowing economies in the West have helped lower prices to $113 a barrel from a record $147.27 in July.
OPEC meets on Sept. 9, and some analysts expect its next move will be to trim production.
"While the bias has been towards rising output for the last year, that period is drawing to a close and it’s a question of how much actual output is going to be trimmed in coming months," said Paul Horsnell of Barclays Capital.
Supply from all 13 OPEC countries climbed to 32.82 million bpd in August from 32.59 million bpd in July, according to the survey of oil firms, OPEC officials and analysts.
Iran accounted for much of the increase.
OPEC’s second-largest producer supplied less oil than expected in July due to limited demand for its heavier crude oil grades, which meant more crude was held in storage.
Output in August rebounded to 4.05 million bpd from 3.7 million bpd in July due to higher sales, the survey found.
Nigeria and Angola are also pumping more.
nafta potonula kao kamen. Sutra će indexi gore [thumbsup]
http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/commodities/energyprices.html
Gustav hits U.S. economy
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) — Hurricane Gustav hit the U.S. Gulf Coast on Monday with far less force than Hurricane Katrina did three years ago, but its economic bite could be worse as it hits a national economy that is far weaker than the one battered by Katrina in 2005.
EQECAT, a firm that estimates losses for the insurance industry, said Gustav could end up causing between $6 billion and $10 billion in insured losses.
Even if it causes $10 billion in damage, that is not a huge deal for the overall economy. But it’s coming on top of everything else going wrong," said David Wyss, chief economist for Standard & Poor’s. "It makes it more likely the recession scenario for the end of the year.
"It’s another blow to an economy that can’t afford to take these punches," he said. "It could push us a lot closer to a recession.
One of the greatest shocks for the overall U.S. economy could come from another spike in energy prices.
Futures prices for crude oil, gasoline and natural gas fell Monday as traders bet that damage would not be as bad as expected. But some experts said it is too soon to predict there won’t be a rise in those key energy prices. They point out that energy prices didn’t start to climb until days after Katrina hit in 2005.
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