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Le trente-troisième épisode du Podcast : QUITTE LE BOOMER DREAM LES BANQUES PIQUENT VOTRE FRIC Cette semaine, nous explorons les méandres des frais et charges cachées, nous comprenons les rouages du crédit et des intérêts, et nous dévoilons ensemble les investissements et opérations bancaires souvent méconnus. Nous abordons également la manière dont les banques européennes se financent avec des taux négatifs via les LTRO, offrant une perspective sur les pratiques bancaires contemporaines. Si l'épisode t'a plu, n'hésites pas à t'abonner pour rester informé de la sortie des prochains épisodes et à laisser une note de 5 étoiles. Instagram, Tik Tok ou Thread @QUITTE LE BOOMER DREAM !
Welcome to The Stock Market Show by Sharique Samsudheen. We meet here every day at 8.30pm to discuss, analyse, and learn everything about the stock market. We start the day by analysing the Nifty & Bank Nifty levels and go on to talk about top news for the day. We also discuss stocks to watch for tomorrow. Join Us on Telegram - https://t.me/fundfolio LTRO and Operation Twist by RBI explained : https://marketfeed.news/ltro-and-the-operation-twist-by-the-rbi/ Do check out www.marketfeed.news for updates tomorrow Do check out our video version - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xs3WlBNC9xM Send in your valuable feedback to marketfeed@fundfolio.in
• Europe is trading -1% which is more or less where we have been trading all morning, not really surprising given the risk off mood in Asia • China continued to outperfoming Asia again and closed +40bps...Looking at the technicals on breakout interesting to note the RSI is close to touching 90 on the SHCOMP • Friction between the UK and Beijing • Bearish sentiment comes after the Fed's Bostic comments yesterday • In terms of Sectors there is no real risk direction there, Autos UNCH are relatily outperforming and Banks and Pharma both-down around 150bps.. Are at the bottom of the pile • Cellnex in focus with press spec of a €3b capital raise to fund future acquisitions... • Sodexo -6% despite org growth -29.9% Q3 organic revenue growth is ahead of -36.2% consensus.. Iterestinly looks like the market has paid more attention to the Q4 guidance which was reduced from -15% to -27% • Bank of Italy data shows LTRO lending to domestic banks rising to €345bn in June, up from €291bn in May (and €215bn at the start of the year).
http://arcadiaeconomics.com/ The short version is that you're going to continue to see a lot of brand spanking new bills when you go to the ATM. In fact just like QE, LTRO, and all of the other code names for the recent central bank money printing schemes, negative interest rates are just another form of more of the same. But what can we actually do in response? Check out today's video for some useful tips and strategies to start getting ready for life after the paper currencies are being used in our children's monopoly sets. http://arcadiaeconomics.com/Subscribe to Arcadia Economics on Soundwise
In this week's podcast Sharlene Goff examines Lloyds' warning that the Help to Buy scheme will distort the market and cause a new housing bubble, Daniel Schäfer dissects JPMorgan's first quarterly loss under Jamie Dimon and Patrick Jenkins is joined by Chris Thompson to discuss the alarming rise in European banks' exposure to their domestic government bonds and the questions raised by the closeness of this relationship. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou from JPMorgan's Flows & Liquidity team joins David Keohane of FT Alphaville to look at the consequences of the dollar's strength, how the size of the ECB's balance sheet affects the single currency and whether the halt in the yen's slide can be attributed to foreign investors while domestic investors wait for the expectation of Abenomics to turn into reality. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this week’s podcast FT banking correspondents discuss the naming of some former Barclays chiefs in a Libor court case, the lack of regulatory co-ordination on 'living wills' and repayments by European banks of cheap ECB funding See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
As Goldman Sachs joins a plethora of lenders including HSBC and Barclays that face renewed scrutiny over rule breaches, the banking team talk about the impact of legacy issues on banks. Also under discussion are radical proposals by Hermes to scrape annual bonuses and Commerzbank’s decision to repay €10bn of ECB loans early. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The banking team discuss the critical week ahead for Greece and wonder if the LTRO has provided a false sense of security. They also take a look at the Barclays tax schemes that the UK government legislated against, and how the world's largest banks are still a long way from completing the "living wills" that spell out how they will be stabilised or shut down. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Richard Milne, Brooke Masters and Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The banking team discuss HSBC's decision to award its chief executive £5.9m in bonuses and longer-term incentives for 2011. They also review the latest results from UK banks and talk to Richard Milne, capital markets editor, about how the negotiations in Greece have affected European banks. Presented by Patrick Jenkins, with Richard Milne and Sharlene Goff. Produced by Amie Tsang See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.