Oct 19 2011

Morgan Stanley boosted the third quarter by an accounting effect

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Morgan Stanley said Wednesday it posted a profit in the third quarter, supported by an accounting effect that stems from a new valuation of its debt.

The second U.S. investment bank posted a profit of $ 2.15 billion (1.55 billion), $ 1.15 per share against a loss of 7 cents a year earlier.

Net banking income rose 46% to 9.89 dollars.

Excluding a gain of $ 3.4 billion attributed to an adjustment of the value of its debt, Morgan Stanley gained 2 cents a share.This is related to an accounting rule known as an "adjustment to the valuation of debt" (debt valuation adjustements or DVA).

Clearly, the fact of integrating into account the increased risk associated with a reduced commitment required of the holder, thus generating accounting profits.

Before Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs have also used the accounting process.

Forward Exchange, the title of Morgan Stanley advanced 18 cents to 16.81 dollars.

Income from its trading activities more than doubled from the third quarter of 2010 and an increase of 24% over the period April-JuneThis sharp increase reflects the gains attributable to the DVA.

Its asset management segment has meanwhile reached a revenue of 3.26 billion dollars, 5% more than last year at this time, but less than the second quarter.

GNP derived from asset management is in turn stood at $ 215 million, 73% from the third quarter of last year and 67% less than in April-June 2011.

This decline is attributed to losses on investments in its banking business and its activities in real estate.


Oct 17 2011

Wall Street opens lower after warning of Germany

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Wall Street opened in fall Monday after two weeks of gains, weighed down by a statement by the German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble that the next EU summit will not produce a definitive solution to the debt crisis.

In early trade, the Dow yielded 0.59% (56 points) at 11,575 points.The Standard & Poor's, wider, fell by 0.62% (7.5 points) to 1217 points while the Nasdaq composite lost 0.64% (17 points) in 2650.

Germany warned Monday against the dream "unrealistic" to see the European Summit of 23 October Sunday settle the debt crisis in the euro area, keeping the pressure on banks to grant a discount over important Greek debt.

Wall Street was completed Friday a second consecutive week of gains, seeing the S & P 500 gaining over 8% on the hope of curbing the euro area's debt crisis and the global economy avoid a recession.

But a barometer of manufacturing activity in New York Monday revived fears about the U.S. economy.

The Empire State index of the Federal Reserve of New York stood at -8.48 in October, its fifth consecutive month in negative territory, while the market expected a slightly less marked contraction (-4.00) from -8.82 in September.

Industrial production has in turn increased by 0.2% in September, as expected, the manufacturing sector offsetting a decline in the utilities.

Citigroup gained 1.2% at the opening after reporting a profit increase in the third quarter.The bank has indeed had to be provisioned are less clear for its losses from toxic assets, while benefiting from an accounting gain that banks can reap when financial markets are turbulent.

Wells Fargo lost 5.6% after posting a profit rise in third quarter but have just missed the consensus of analysts.


Oct 14 2011

The crisis has a feeling of "déjà vu" for Suez Environnement

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The coming months may have an air of "déjà vu" for Suez Environnement, which is likely to revise down its ambitions, as in 2009, due to the economic downturn and its impact on the volume of industrial waste.

The world number two environmental services will probably have to even make acquisitions and accelerate cost reductions to be closer to its goals 2012-2013, analysts say.

"Given the deterioration in the macroeconomic environment and its impact on the business 'waste', we believe that the group will have difficulty achieving its 2012-2013 horizon," said Julien Desmaretz, at Bryan Garnier.

Building on a "gradual economic recovery," Suez Environnement has announced that it was early 2011, at constant exchange rates, the increases of at least 5% of its turnover and 10% of its gross operating profit (EBIT, EBITDA) in 2011 compared to 2010.

He also said it expects, always at constant exchange rates, on average increases of at least 5% of its sales and at least 7% of its EBITDA over the period 2012 to 2013, he still has goals confirmed in early August .

But growth prospects that loomed earlier this year moved away, especially with the debt crisis in the eurozone, while Europe accounted for 73% of its turnover in 2010 and waste 47 %.

The International Monetary Fund even had to revise downwards in September growth forecast for 2011 and 2012.

"Asset rotation"

"We expect 6% growth in EBITDA in 2012 and 2013.For 2011, it will be fair: there are risks if the T4 seen a collapse in industrial production and prices of recycled materials, "says Yohann Terry, an analyst at Exane BNP Paribas.

While threatening a new credit crunch, the prudence of Suez Environnement on acquisitions and financial profile, however, now appear as assets against his great rival Veolia Environnement, the world leader in the industry.

Just before 2008, Veolia and had instead embarked on a series of acquisitions at the top of the cycle, particularly in Germany, Italy and the United States, which proved to be far less profitable than expected in times of crisis.

The prospects of Suez, however, been a little more pressure with the sale of 70% of Bristol Water in early October for 152 million euros, the group will probably have to make acquisitions of modest size to hope to achieve its objectives.

"The group has not changed its 'guidance', confident in its ability to fill the air hole as part of its policy of rotation of assets.Does this mean that the probability of transaction (s) reasonably sized acquisitions currently under consideration (s) by the management is high? "Questioned in a note to analysts at Natixis.

"We would not be surprised (…), even if its strategic focus is on organic growth," they add.

Julien Desmaretz, Suez Environnement would need to buy at least 650 million euros in assets, enterprise value, to achieve its objectives in 2012.

"Better prepared"

The group may also consider to increase its efforts in saving a lever that allowed him to limit the damage after the crisis of late 2008, while the slowdown in activity in its industrial and commercial customers affected volumes and its margins.

But having already held in February the objectives of its savings program for 2010-2012, which it expects a net gain of RBE 300 million in cumulative over three years, some analysts estimate that Suez Environnement has now limited room for maneuver.

"Given the bad experience of late 2008, management is probably better prepared for a new fall of the economy," notes, however, Yohann Terry.

In terms of dividend, the company said in February that it was an annual increase of about 5% for the years 2011 to 2013, a policy that the economy could again challenge.

"If the growth in consumption expenditure of municipalities, industrial production and commodity prices were to decline, the purpose of dividend growth would probably be revised down due to the impact on EPS and therefore the payout "said Yohann Terry.

Some analysts believe however that the group will continue to better withstand the stock market as Veolia, which has abandoned its goals this summer and in December will detail restructuring measures designed to make it more profitable.

Since the beginning of the year, the action Suez Environnement has lost 25.8% and Veolia has plunged 47%, while the CAC 40 fell by 15.11%.


Oct 07 2011

"Large companies in France prevent the growth of SMEs"

For André-Yves Portnoff, prospective and strategy consultant, Director of the Observatory of the Revolution of the mind (Futuribles Group International), it is finally time to help SMEs to boost growth. Will be right at the end of Europe?

Yes, because the "baseline scenario" is always catastrophic. If nothing is done, Europe will accelerate its decline, with many catastrophic scenarios that may occur locally at the same time. Scenario brown, xenophobic governments, more or less fascist, with here and there an alternative left-wing populist. Black scenario, governments taken over by organized crime, mafia Italian and Slavic holding hands. Italy shows a partial combination of the two scenarios, all involving a collapse and worsening the economic strength and quality of life of Europe.And the Italian example shows that corruption is too expensive in a recession.

What is the economic model of a virtuous Europe?

A virtuous Europe rependrait confidence in its strengths, culture and a level of unparalleled quality, with a message but not ego-centered universal, that of humanism, of human rights, real democracy, not just formal. We argue in to action, citizens! for a Europe of the Enlightenment able to support Indignant over the world, offer them to overcome the rebellion and build together. This Europe would value its culture tolerant, secular, united, ingredients necessary for creativity, innovation, therefore, as history confirms Alexandria since the fall of the USSR. Europe is setting an ambitious industrial targets and strategy development.Far from closing on itself, it nouerait the necessary alliances in the world. It could, for example, rely on the last European champion Telecom, Nokia, Linux, free software also European in the beginning, the school computer teacher's Negroponte to start equipping our schools a European network computing Free. Instead, it subsidizes Microsoft and Google are bought shelves for our students. We think small!

Innovation, the salvation of the industrial countries?

The choice is simple: either maximize immediate profits of a few, as is the hold-up neo-liberal, and too bad if we destroyed the business and desertification territories. It removes grease staff is relocating, employees are demoralized, whatever is more than innovating.Thus, the industries of radio, TV Americans died, and Hewlett Packard, No. 1 worldwide PC just follow suit, he will abandon the PC, 32% of its turnover, 42 billion of revenue.

Either you bet on the future as many companies continued success we describe in action. Investing in people, loyalty is a friendly management's personal loyalty in turn clients. It stimulates creativity by listening and recognition. We innovate in products, services, processes, organization, partnership, it is different to escape the deadly competition on cost. And it does not seek to maximize immediate profits by killing the goose that lays golden eggs. Production, distribution must remain physically close to the essence of design and innovation, offshoring does not warrant that to get closer to markets.Repeat that innovation is not technical and can find its source at all levels. The company Favi thirty years of productivity gains three points thanks to innovations from its workers …

Why in France for decades no longer creates enough growth?

We know that large groups are destroying jobs, it is entirely generated by SMEs. France and Europe, the fabric of large companies is not renewed. Large innovate less and less but prevent the growth of young champions, particularly in France, less so in Germany. Collusion among elites out of the same schools, electioneering and mental models are the bulk of state aid going to a few large groups.The situation has not improved since that July 1987, a report by the Ministry of Industry drew up an alarming picture of the French situation: "Our exports of high technology are insufficient. France is the only major OECD countries whose exports are dominated by sales of products with low technological intensity. The state aid is concentrated on a few sectors and companies. Large companies are the main beneficiaries of aid: 73 companies received 71% of total aid, more than their weight in the number of researchers (46%) or the volume of R & D (52% ). "

We must break with the "Republic of Buddies" or accept a costly meltdown. We know the solutions, we must stop talking and act effectively.The shock of the crisis and the pre-election period are favorable policies to require that they become serious, they simplify and focus the procedures, they open de facto or de jure public procurement for innovative SMEs by creating a affirmative, the first step towards the proliferation of French and European ETI and the formation of French and European world leaders, especially in high-tech sectors, high-growth, all that is the daily life of tomorrow in a massively interconnected .


Oct 05 2011

An IMF official in the dark on the bonds in Europe

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An official with the International Monetary Fund said Wednesday that if any institution could buy bonds Spanish and Italian, along with the European Financial Stability Fund (EFSF) prior to distance himself a little later with this idea.

Antonio Borges, Director of the IMF's European Department, said at a news conference that the IMF "might even invest with the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF).We would definitely ready to play this role. "

Greater involvement of the IMF in attempts to resolve the debt crisis in the euro area could reassure some investors who feel it is out of control.

"The investments we would do in Spain or Italy would be based on the certainty that these countries are on track, they are solvent and to take all necessary measures," said Antonio Borges.

"Because the EFSF now has the opportunity to invest in secondary markets, we could invest with him, to support the debt markets in Italy and Spain with an additional element of credibility," he said.

Later, Antonio Borges, issued a statement saying he wanted to "clarify some comments earlier held" by saying that the IMF could act directly on the bond markets.

"The IMF can only offer our resources to countries, it can not be used to intervene directly in the bond markets. We do no involvement in the market with the EFSF," said he.

The EFSF, with 440 billion euros, is seen as not sufficiently abundant in case of worsening of the crisis.And European officials are already thinking about increasing its response capacity through leverage.

ECB must remain active in the bond market-BORGES

At the press conference before his release correcting his remarks, Antonio Borges had said he wanted to wait for the ratification of the new powers of EFSF before further action by the IMF.

The IMF could go further and invest directly in bonds in Italy and Spain and for this he will have to create an investment vehicle specific, had said Antonio Borges.

He also felt that the European Central Bank should remain active in the bond market to help stabilize it, even after strengthening the powers of the European Financial Stability Fund, the EFSF.

ECB buys government bonds Spain and Italy on the secondary market since August to prevent the cost of borrowing in these countries do not rise to prohibitive levels.

The ECB considers that this action is somehow an extension of its monetary policy decisions.But many economists believe the central bank in the euro zone will no longer intervene in the market when the EFSF will feature its new powers including the purchase of debt on the secondary market.

"The ECB has a very important role to play in restoring market stability in Europe," said the director of the IMF's European department, Antonio Borges, at a press conference. "It is not possible to have a monetary union with the debt markets of extraordinary instability, as is the case today."

It is not, says the IMF, the spendthrifts save states, but to smooth out market fluctuations."A steady market intervention to stabilize the conditions would be most appropriate," said Antonio Borges.

Governments in the euro area might consider a way to make such operations more acceptable to the ECB, whose statutes forbid it to fund government.

"If that means give the ECB some degree of support from finance ministries across Europe, in order to provide additional comfort to make it easier, we would certainly very happy to see that happen, "said Antonio Borges.

"There are several ways to do so. This could simply be guaranteed by several ministries of finance, this could be the EFSF, there are many possibilities.The most important thing is to make it easier for the ECB to stabilize a presence in the markets, "he added.


Sep 21 2011

Rebound in French banks, recapitalization rumors

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The three main French banks have made a spectacular recovery on the stock market Wednesday afternoon, unconfirmed rumors recapitalization that gave a boost to their titles.

As they signed in mid-day the worst stock market performance of European banking sector, BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole and Societe Generale took up to 3:45 p.m., respectively, 1.95%, 0.52% and 0.79% while the European banking index fell by 0.13%.

"We feel that the market is abuzz with rumors and there is nothing really solid.I think the market will come back (back), "said one trader told Reuters.

A spokeswoman for BNP Paribas has denied rumors the new recapitalization.

"In the words of (the president) Michel Pébereau yesterday we currently have no need to be recapitalized," she said, noting that his bank had just signed one of his best performances in history in terms of results .

French banks were attacked in the morning, some operators are worrying about their access to liquidity despite the increase in denials.

The climate has become particularly burdensome for banks in recent weeks hexagonal where announcements of measures to promote the return of market confidence have been ineffective.

The German group Siemens has withdrawn funds early July of Société Générale as a result of under-performance of an investment, but the news was interpreted by some as indicative of the financial health of the bank.

Similarly, the decision by Standard & Poor's to lower the sovereign rating of Italy, although it was expected by the markets, also helped fuel the fears of contagion from the crisis of debt in the euro area.


Sep 05 2011

Honda recalls nearly one million cars

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Honda is recalling about 960,000 vehicles, including urban Fit, to remedy defects in the system of opening and closing windows, the group announced Monday.

No accidents were caused by these problems, said a spokesman in Tokyo.

In Japan, the recall involves Honda Fit occurred between October 2005 and October 2009. This model was also marketed in China and other Asian countries.

The group did not reveal the cost of this operation.


Sep 02 2011

The United States stopped creating jobs

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"The average growth in employment over the last four months was less than during the first four months of the year," the ministry.

President Barack Obama must address the Congress on September 8 to present a new government plan to stimulate hiring and boost economic growth, which has stalled since the beginning of the year. According to ministry figures, the only two industries that have actually hired in August, are the business services (28,000 net new jobs) and education and health care (34,000 balance).

Measured in the broad sense, that is to say, by incorporating the so-called discouraged unemployed, a number of other excluded from the official count, and people forced to work part time if you can find a full time job The unemployment rate in the United States rose again by 0.1 points in August, reaching 16.2%

Department figures are bleak in terms of changes in income Americans: the average hourly earnings fell slightly in August compared to July, and over one year's increase is only 1.9 % while inflation was 3.6% over the same period.


Aug 27 2011

Airbus will sell two A320s to Lao Airlines

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Airbus, a subsidiary of European aerospace and defense group EADS, announced Friday the signing of a contract with Lao Airlines to sell two single-aisle A320.

The two aircraft will be powered by CFM56 engines produced by CFM International, a joint venture between General Electric and Safran.

The airline, a new Airbus customer, has to operate the device including Bangkok and Singapore from Vientiane, the Laotian capital.

Airbus has garnered 922 gross orders (785 net) in the first seven months of the year and delivered 298 aircraft, well ahead of Boeing, including through the avalanche of contracts garnered at Paris Air Show in June.

Around 11:25, the EADS share price fell by 1.05% to 21.165 euros, while the CAC 40 index yielded 0.64% at the same time.The title earns 21% since the beginning of the year.


Aug 18 2011

Markets dive back, the surge in risk aversion

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Global stock markets dive back Thursday after several sessions of relative calm, rising fears of a global economic relapse accentuating aversion to risky assets and the "flight to quality".

In this context, also marked by the sovereign debt crisis, the safe havens like government bonds offer the best signature (U.S. Treasuries and German Bunds) or gold, multiply the record as is a succession of bad news .

"It puts money under the mattress.It no longer seeks the return but the absolute safety record even if out of stock losses, "said Alexandre Baradez, market analyst at Saxo Bank.

In Europe, the European stock markets saw another black day and extremely volatile, Morgan Stanley has set fire to the powder at the beginning of the session after reducing its forecast for global growth for 2011 and 2012, and fears about the liquidity of banks had increased.

In a note, the U.S. investment bank now expects growth in global gross domestic product (GDP) of 3.9% in 2011, against 4.2% previously and 3.8% in 2012, instead of 4 5%.

Sealed by the values ​​of automobiles (-7.4%), the construction sector (-7.1%) and banks (-6.7%), the CAC 40 index finished in fall of 5.5% EuroStoxx 50 and has dropped 5.3%.Implied volatility index jumped pan 34.6%.

ON THE BUBBLE OR

In New York, the S & P 500 drops 4% to 6:45 p.m. ET the CBOE volatility index, also known as the "fear index", is up 29%.

The president of the New York Fed had to ensure that the Federal Reserve deal the same way the U.S. and European banks after a Wall Street Journal who raised an intensified investigation of the Fed on the subsidiaries of European banks to the States United for fear of a contagion of debt.

"We will find asset classes with security even if they do not report anything like gold, which explains the records recorded regularly by the metal end," said Alexandre Baradez, referring to the new record registered by the Gold 1825.99 dollars an ounce.

Valerie Gastaldy, an analyst at Day By Day graphics, warned in a note that a bubble is also trying to form on gold.

"Gold is the star of the summer, with new regular summits and soon the psychological threshold of $ 2,000" an ounce, said she. "We note an acceleration of the uptrend and into bubble.The objective of the current movement is between 2,060 and 2,080 dollars, "

In turn, the futures contract on the German Bund to 10 years, part of the euro zone, reached a record high at 136.26, or 211 basis points more than the end of the day, after announcement of an index of business conditions from the Federal Reserve of Philadelphia fell to its lowest level since March 2009.

Similarly, the yield on 10-year U.S. Treasuries rose for the first time below the threshold of 2% to 1.976%, before rising to 2.09%.

Down time due to possible liquidity injections from the Swiss National Bank raised by traders, the Swiss franc, seen as another safe haven, now earns 0.6% against the euro at 1.1318 francs to one euro. The euro has evolved in a range between 1.1241 and 1.1510 francs.


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