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Mexican peso hits new low; regional equities mixed

Increased U.S. stake in Citigroup heightens fears about its Banamex stake

By Carla Mozee, MarketWatch
Last update: 5:29 p.m. EST Feb. 27, 2009

LOS ANGELES (MarketWatch) -- Mexico's currency on Friday stumbled to a new all-time low, pressured by concerns about the fate of Banamex, one of the country's largest banks, after the U.S. government agreed to raise its stake in its troubled parent firm, Citigroup Inc.

Across the region, equities were mixed but still on track to post losses for the week and the month.
Mexico's currency pierced through the psychological level of 15 pesos per U.S. dollar, reaching a low of 15.217 after the U.S. agreed to raise its stake in troubled bank Citigroup Inc.

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Citigroup owns Banamex, Mexico's second-largest bank measured by asset. Market players are watching for word that Citi may have to give up a portion or all of Banamex. Mexican law prohibits banks in the country to be run by any entity that is owned by a foreign government or sovereign wealth fund.
"The officials in Mexico are still trying to figure out a solution," said Nick Chamie, global head of emerging markets research at RBC Capital Markets.
"There are a lot of possibilities that could materialize," Chamie said in a telephone interview. "A local investor could end up buying it and there could be a large dollar outflow to Citibank. Maybe the government could give Citigroup a pass and say, 'This is going to wreak havoc on our foreign exchange markets if you're forced to sell it.'"
Chamie said the Banamex situation has influenced action in the peso particularly because liquidity has been thin. If Citi does end up selling Banamex to a local investor, he said the peso could fall to the 16 to 17 level against the greenback "in a heartbeat."
If Banamex stays with Citigroup, the peso could "be at 14 very quickly," said Chamie.
Banamex said Friday that the larger equity stake by the U.S. in Citigroup doesn't violate Mexican law and that there won't be any change in the company's strategy, according to a Reuters news report.

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grafico EUR/TRY

chi può analizzare il grafico? secondo voi sfonderà il rapporto 2,2?

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chi può analizzare il grafico? secondo voi sfonderà il rapporto 2,2?

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Credo si tratti di una tachicardia parossistica sopraventricolare benigna, difficilmente si trasformerà in un'aritmia ventricolare con arresto cardiaco. Dovrebbero bastare i giusti farmaci e un pò di pazienza. Terrei in osservazione il paziente che nel frattempo continuerà a pagare grasse parcelle (cedole).:)
 
se non vado errato il cambio EUR/TRY ha segnato un massimo intraday a 2,24 a dicembre, quindi e' quella la resistenza, non 2,2 . E a dire il vero la banca centrale guarda molto di piu' al cambio con il $ , con resistenza a 1,75
 
Crolla l'inflazione a gennaio

Retromarcia dei prezzi con variazione mensile - 0,34% e variazione annua in calo al 7,73% dal 9,50% di gennaio. Non chiedetemi come mai la lira cala anziche' salire perche' va oltre la mia comprensione :-?
 
Tranne il Rand.le altre valute che seguiamo sono sui minimi,scaricandp gli oscillatori ,in attesa di qualche cosa :rolleyes:
Situazione pericolosa x intraprendere acquisti.
Il Rand sembra la piu' forte:ricordiamoci che l'anno prossimo si giocheranno i Campionati del Mondo di calcio in SudAfrica e quindi dovrebbe esserci richiesta di valuta locale...ma e' ancora presto :)
 

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