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Friday, September 7, 2012, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: SWHC +22%. ULTA +9%. QCOR +9%. DB +7%. ROSG +7%. BCS +6%. CS +6%. VICL +5%. CTIC +5%.
Losers: ADNC -59%. P -17%. MFRM -10%. FDUS -6%. PVG -5%. Comment! [On the Move] - Thursday, September 6, 2012, 10:20 AM NextEra Energy (NEE -0.4% to $66.86) agrees to sell $650M of equity units to Goldman Sachs (GS), Barclays (BCS) and Citigroup (C). Each unit will be issued in a stated amount of $50, and will consist of a contract to buy shares for $67.15-$80.58 by Sept. 1, 2015. The units also include a 5% undivided beneficial ownership interest in a NextEra debenture that's due in five years. (PR) Comment! [Energy]
- Wednesday, September 5, 2012, 11:17 AM Libor fallout: The "discharge" of a managing director from Barclays (BCS) in July was over a "loss of confidence ... (for failing) to properly supervise individuals on his team," according to a regulatory filing. In addition to the firing of the MD, one of his traders was let go for "communications involving inappropriate requests relating to Libor." 1 Comment [Financials]
- Friday, August 31, 2012, 6:04 AM New Barclays (BCS) CEO Antony Jenkins tells the FT that he's cutting the bank's return-on-equity goal to 11%-11.5% from the 13%-15% targeted by predecessor Bob Diamond. Jenkins' top priority is to restore Barclays' battered reputation, and he'll unveil a "transformational plan" in Q1 next year, although it will take 3-5 years to implement. Jenkins is also committed to Barclays remaining a "universal bank." Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
- Thursday, August 30, 2012, 5:08 AM New Barclays (BCS) CEO Antony Jenkins plans to undertake a root and branch review of the bank's business, CNBC reports, with Jenkins aiming to restore trust by examining its culture, practice and values. He will also focus on stabilization following the scandals that Barclays has become emeshed in. Shares -0.8% in London. 1 Comment [Financials]
- Thursday, August 30, 2012, 3:06 AM Barclays (BCS) names Antony Jenkins as CEO to replace Bob Diamond, who resigned in the wake of the Libor scandal. The appointment of Jenkins, who is the head of the firm's retail and business banking operations, comes as Barclays faces investigations and lawsuits over the Libor scandal, and a probe into its Middle East fundraising in 2008. (PR) Comment! [Financials, Top Stories, Breaking News]
- Thursday, August 30, 2012, 2:55 AM The U.K.'s Serious Fraud Office has launched a 2nd criminal investigation into Barclays (BCS), this time into payments made under agreements between the bank and Qatar Holding during its Middle East capital raising in 2008. Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
- Monday, August 27, 2012, 3:07 AM The lawsuits against banks over their alleged manipulation of the Libor and other rates are accumulating, with Charles Schwab (SCHW), cities, insurers,lenders and individual investors assessing or activating their legal options. BlackRock (BLK), Federated Investors (FII) and Calpers are among those calculating whether they lost money. Estimates for banks' liabilities range from $7.8B-$176B. 2 Comments [Financials]
- Wednesday, August 22, 2012, 10:45 AM Up next on the scandal agenda for U.K. banks are swap products marketed aggressively to average-Joe borrowers from 2005-08. Rate swaps were designed to protect against rising rates. Trouble is, rates plummeted, forcing heavy charges onto the clients who signed up. Thus far, the banks have provisioned only small sums for possible legal remedies. 1 Comment [Global & FX, Financials]
- Monday, August 20, 2012, 7:56 AM Anthony Jenkins - the head of Barclays' (BCS) retail operation - emerges as the leading candidate to become the bank's next CEO, reports The Telegraph. The paper previously reported RBS chief Stephen Hester as having the inside track, but the board is concerned his selection doesn't "signal the right politics." Comment! [Financials]
- Sunday, August 19, 2012, 3:40 AM Not many of those involved in the Barclays (BCS) Libor scandal come out well in a U.K. parliamentary report that was released yesterday. Barclays is slammed for its "deeply flawed" culture, Bob Diamond for his unforthcoming and selective testimony to a parliamentary panel, BOE Governor Mervyn King for forcing Diamond to quit, and the FSA regulator for being behind the curve. 1 Comment [Financials, Top Stories]
- Friday, August 17, 2012, 3:38 AM With cybercrime costing the finance sector an estimated $2.5B last year, firms are buying new Internet domain suffixes as part of their attempts to prevent scammers deceiving customers into giving them their confidential details with bogus Web sites that look authentic. The new suffixes include dot-citi (C), dot-bofa (BAC) and dot-barclays (BCS), with COF, JPM and American Express (AXP) also buying addresses. 5 Comments [Financials, Tech, Consumer]
- Wednesday, August 15, 2012, 2:45 PM JPMorgan (JPM) and Barclays (BCS) are among at least 7 banks receiving subpoenas regarding New York and Connecticut's investigation into manipulation of Libor, reports Bloomberg. 2 Comments [Financials, Breaking News]
- Tuesday, August 14, 2012, 10:13 AM Breakup chatter surrounding Barclays (BCS) heats up with the bank trading at a 59% discount to book, cheaper than 93% of its global peers. New Chairman David Walker has indicated his belief Barclays should remain a "universal bank," but Gareth Hunt says new management and the Libor scandal could lead to a breakup and a double in the stock price. 1 Comment [Financials]
- Monday, August 13, 2012, 7:26 AM RBS CEO Stephen Hester is getting the backing of some major Barclays (BCS) shareholders for the top job there, reports The Telegraph. Hester is seen having done a good job at RBS, cutting non-core assets, reducing bad debts, and maybe most importantly, having a good relationship with regulators (the bank is over 80% state-owned). Comment! [Financials]
- Sunday, August 12, 2012, 2:46 AM International banks are worried that they could find themselves the target of New York investigations over transactions that the federal authorities said were legal but that the State's banking regulator could deem illegal, the NYT reports. The concern among the banks, which include Lloyds (LYG), Barclays (BCS), ING and HSBC (HBC), follow NY's accusations against StanChart overs its dealings with Iran. Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
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Jacob Wolinsky
Citi CEO Predicts Barclays $450M Libor Fine Will be Drop in the Bucket http://bit.ly/Mw9huh C BCS RY - View all 0 replies
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Libor Rate Trigging Could go Back to the 1980s http://bit.ly/Mwvt3R $BCS $BARC $RBS $JPM $DB $CS - View all 0 replies
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