Citigroup: Moody’s reviews Citi (snr Aa3) for possible downgrade (C)
"Moody’s Investors Service placed its ratings on Citigroup (senior at Aa3) and its subsidiaries under review for possible downgrade. The review follows the announcement that Citigroup will acquire the bank and thrift assets of Wachovia (WB) for $2.1 bln in stock."
Kako bi ovo moglo pomoći tržištu kapitala u Socijalističkim Američkim Državama? [bye]
Citigroup: Moody’s reviews Citi (snr Aa3) for possible downgrade (C)
"Moody’s Investors Service placed its ratings on Citigroup (senior at Aa3) and its subsidiaries under review for possible downgrade. The review follows the announcement that Citigroup will acquire the bank and thrift assets of Wachovia (WB) for $2.1 bln in stock."
Kako bi ovo moglo pomoći tržištu kapitala u Socijalističkim Američkim Državama? [bye]
………..a koliki im je rejting kod Lehman brothersa?? [rolleyes]
evo ga the end
dow – 6,19%
nasdaq – 9,14%
sp500 – 7,84% ( još nije gotovo )
[bye]
Supporters vowed to try to bring the rescue package up for consideration again as soon as possible, perhaps late Wednesday or Thursday, but there were no definite plans to do so.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/30/business/30bailout.html?_r=1&hp&oref=slogin
fala mome braci koji mi jos nije vratio lovu,nek on to samo drzi [lol]
Možda bi ti dobro bilo da ti je vrati ujutro jer u ova 2 dana ce neko uzet 30%,ja sam ujutro aktivan kupujem DLKV-R-A a bicu na bidu 600 kunica [wink] jer bice prodaje pa cak i van burze
National City drops 52 percent
NEW YORK (Reuters) – "Shares of National City Corp dropped more than half on Monday as investors wondered which regional bank might need a merger partner as the sector suffered what analysts called a deepening crisis of confidence.
The big Ohio bank slid $2, or 52 percent, at $1.70 on the New York Stock Exchange. The stock fell more than 25 percent on Friday."
Ovi su bojim se odbankarili svoje
[bye]
Još uvijek možemo drukat na up, to nam nitko ne može uzet [lol] [lol] [lol]
DOW -6,60%
NASDAQ -9,14%
S&P -8,14%
Ajd da su i ove komunjare konačno zveknule kako Bog zapovijeda.
Gamad je sve ovo zakuhala, neka im sad
[bye]
Jedno čisto praktično pitanje:
Isplati li se sutra prodavati po naravno 10-ak% nižoj cijeni nego što je bila danas?
Ako nekim čudom poslije negativne blokade ne krene još brže dolje.
Odnosno šta mislite da će se događati idućih dana…?
Dow
10,365.45 -777.68 (-6.98%)
Nasdaq
1,983.73 -199.61 (-9.14%)
S&P 500
1,106.57 -106.44 (-8.77%)
Crobex sutra anyone? [sad]
@Mavan… Ovo ti je dobro pitanje .Mislim da bi sutra trebalo pratiti europske indexe koliko će roknuti pa ako ne padnu više od 5% možda i ne bi trebalo prodati odmah na početku…
moje skromno mišljenje….
meni ovo sliči na tragikomediju…………..
AP
Treasury vows to protect financial markets
Monday September 29, 3:23 pm ET
By Martin Crutsinger, AP Economics Writer
Treasury: Paulson will do all he can to protect financial markets following House vote
WASHINGTON (AP) — Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson will do all he can to protect the financial markets and the economy after the House rejected a proposed $700 billion rescue bill for the financial system, a Treasury department spokesman said Monday.
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Treasury spokeswoman Michel Davis said Paulson would be consulting with President Bush, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and congressional leaders on what next steps to take.
Stocks have plunged and investors have fled to the relative safety of Treasury bonds after the House voted 228-205 to reject the proposal. The legislation would have provided up to $700 billion to the Treasury Department to purchase toxic assets linked to bad mortgage loans that are currently weighing down the financial system.
In her statement, Davis said Treasury officials "stand ready to work with fellow regulators and use all the tools at our disposal, as we have over the last several months, to protect our financial markets and the economy."
Davis did not suggest what the administration will do next or explain what steps Treasury will take now to stabilize financial markets.
At the White House, deputy press secretary Tony Fratto said the administration will talk with congressional leaders before deciding what to do.
Paulson had spent the day before the House vote on the telephone speaking to lawmakers, seeking their support.