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- Monday, December 3, 2012, 3:37 AM UBS (UBS) is reportedly nearing an agreement with U.K. and U.S. authorities to pay over $450M to settle allegations that it manipulated global inter-bank interest rates, including Libor. The amount would top the $450M that Barclays paid to settle accusations over its role in the rate rigging, and could increase the possibility that other banks such as RBS (RBS) and Deutsche Bank (DB) will face large fines as well. Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
- Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 1:57 PM The pendulum continues to swing towards too much capital for banks as the Fed considers forcing U.S. units of foreign lenders to house the businesses in regulated holding companies. It makes sense from the Fed point of view - the U.S. unit of, say, Barclays, could be more easily wound down in a crisis. For the banks, it's another hit to ROE. Comment! [Financials]
- Wednesday, November 28, 2012, 3:56 AM The Fed is reportedly considering forcing foreign banks to combine their U.S. operations into American holding companies, which would require the units to meet minimum capital standards regardless of the resources of the parent firms. The move could increase costs, force foreign banks to inject billions of dollars into their U.S. ops, limit the movement of capital and even hurt lending. 6 Comments [Global & FX]
- Wednesday, November 21, 2012, 7:44 AM "Only a few large universal banks will remain," says new Deutsche Bank (DB) co-CEO Anshu Jain, expecting significant consolidation as "the price of being global has gone up dramatically." If he's right, 25K job cuts in investment banks announced so far is just a down payment. 3 Comments [Financials]
- Sunday, November 18, 2012, 2:17 AM A German judge could force Deutsche Bank (DB) to pay up to €1.5B in damages to the the heirs of Leo Kirch over the collapse of his media empire in 2002 if the bank declines to settle the case. Kirch, who died last year, sued DB over comments former CEO Rolf Breuer made about Kirch Group's ability to obtain financing and his alleged maneuverings to split up the company. Comment! [Financials]
- Monday, November 12, 2012, 2:54 PM Deutsche Bank (DB) loses its bid to dismiss the FHFA's lawsuit accusing the bank of misleading the housing agencies into buying $14.2B of MBS. Like JPMorgan and Merrill Lynch - who last week had a ruling in a similar suit go against them (from the same judge) - Deutsche is likely toast if this ever gets in front of a jury. Look for a settlement. Comment! [Financials]
- Friday, November 2, 2012, 5:32 AM Citigroup (C), Deutsche Bank (DB), HSBC (HBC) and JPMorgan (JPM) will have to hold an extra 2.5% of Tier 1 Capital on top of the 7% minimum required under Basel III rules, regulators said yesterday. Barclays (BCS) and BNP Paribas will need an extra 2%, while eight banks, including BofA (BAC) and Goldman Sachs (GS), will need 1.5%. Overall, 28 banks are considered "global systemically important" and have to hold extra capital. Lloyds (LYG) has dropped off the list but BBVA (BBVA) and StanChart have joined it. 2 Comments [Tech, Consumer]
- Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 10:50 AM You're next, says UBS Chairman Axel Weber to competitors angling for more business as UBS plans to axe 10K jobs from its investment banking unit (and eliminate fixed-income altogether). "I suspect that many banks have not yet really understood ... the consequences of the new capital rules." Among those eyeing a big meal who instead may end up on the menu: Barclays (BCS) and Deutsche Bank (DB). Comment! [Financials]
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Wednesday, October 31, 2012, 9:10 AM
Premarket gainers: PVH +18%. UBS +14%. ANAD +12%. GNRC +13%. VRNG +8%. TTWO +7%. NOK +6%. DB +5%.
Losers: WU -17%. NBG -16%. RVBD -11%. WPRT -11%. BIDU -5%. 1 Comment [On the Move] - Tuesday, October 30, 2012, 5:22 AM Deutsche Bank (DB): Q3 net profit +3% to €747M, beating consensus of €704M and boosted by "improved market conditions and increased market activity." Includes €276M charge for restructuring. Net revenue €8.7B vs €7.32B. Pretax profit +20% to €1.13B, in line. Investment bank net revenue +65% to €1.7B. Provisions for bad loans +20% to €555M, above consensus of €423M. Core tier one ratio 10.2%. Shares +2.9% in Frankfurt. (PR) Comment! [Top Stories, Earnings, Financials]
- Tuesday, October 30, 2012, 12:05 AM Notable earnings scheduled for Tuesday morning: ADM, AGCO, AGN, ALLT, AMTD, ASH, BP, CAH, CBB, CIE, CMI, DB, DLPH, ECL, F, GOV, HCP, HE, IPGP, IPXL, JCI, LLL, MCGC, MPW, NUS, PCS, PNR, SWC, TLM, TRI, TRP, TRW, UBS, VLO, VSH, WM, X, YNDX Comment! [Earnings]
- Monday, October 29, 2012, 5:30 PM Notable earnings before Tuesday’s open: ADM, AGCO, AGN, ALLT, AMTD, ASH, BP, CAH, CBB, CIE, CMI, DB, DLPH, ECL, F, GNV, GOV, HCP, HE, IPGP, IPXL, JCI, LLL, MCGC, MPW, NUS, PCS, PNR, SWC, TLM, TRI, TRP, TRW, UBS, VLO, VSH, WM, X, YNDX Comment! [Earnings]
- Wednesday, October 24, 2012, 6:00 AM Deutsche Bank (DB) has built up a 5.2% holding in GrainCorp, which is the subject of a $2.8B bid from Archer Daniels Midland (ADM). Given that Deutsche has been buying shares since June, the likelihood is that the move is for investment purposes rather than on behalf of a rival suitor. Still, observers expect a bidding war for GrainCorp, with Bunge and Cargill named in dispatches. Comment! [M&A, Commodities]
- Friday, October 19, 2012, 3:20 AM EU leaders agree to a deal that will give the ECB oversight of eurozone banks starting from next year, a critical step that will allow the ESM to begin recapitalizing troubled institutions and that will lead to the creation of banking union. The ECB will begin by supervising banks that received state aid and then large cross-border firms, with all of the eurozone's 6,000 banks set to come under its aegis by 2014. 3 Comments [Top Stories, Global & FX, Financials]
- Friday, October 12, 2012, 7:44 AM The EU could delay the phasing in of tough new Basel rules on banks by a year from the international start date of January 1, 2013, Bloomberg reports. Banks have said that the date is "wholly unreasonable" given that the EU still hasn't finalized how it will implement the measures. Comment! [Financials, Top Stories]
- Thursday, September 27, 2012, 4:49 PM Housing may help bank profits, but for the big boys, sluggish doesn't begin to describe the capital markets business. Normally running at 2% of global market cap, equity issuance of late has been more like 1%, says Goldman, which isn't expecting a bounce soon. Expect more layoffs in the sector, says Nomura's Glenn Schorr, as recent headcount reductions haven't even come close to matching the slowdown in business. 2 Comments [Financials]
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Seraphim Blentzas
FULL list of 20 Largest Banks in the world incl financials deposits 1h12 1h11 $ HBC JPM C TD BCDRF.PK DB ITUB http://bit.ly/NHJp1c - View all 2 replies
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pokalolo: Be great for us to have a list of the smallest banks with profits.There going to be targets as only way big guys can grow now is gobble them -
Seraphim Blentzas: that's not easy because many of the smaller banks are partly owned by bigger companies that don't release data on subsidiaries.
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Jacob Wolinsky
Interview with the New Chairman of UBS on Taxes, Libor and Politics http://bit.ly/NTtIC6 $DB $UBS $BCS - View all 0 replies
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Michael Bryant
PowerShares DB Commodity Short ETN (DDP) is rising. Maybe commodity prices are expected to fall. http://yhoo.it/ToiaY6 - View all 1 replies
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ZetaKap
3 Cheap Large Cap Financial Stocks That Analysts Love http://bit.ly/O0eyKr $BCS $DB $ING @ZetaKap - View all 0 replies
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