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Instrument's name ISIN Euronext code Market Symbol Date
DEPFA FD 2 0%PL
XS0178243332 XS0178243332 AMS DEPF2 24/03/11 13:13 CET


Date - time Trade id Quote Volume
13:13:43 22 25.30 50,000.00
13:13:20 21 25.00 5,000.00
13:13:20 20 24.99 50,000.00
12:52:44 19 25.00 5,000.00
12:52:44 18 25.00 10,000.00
12:51:42 17 24.99 4,000.00
12:51:37 16 24.99 10,000.00
12:51:36 15 24.98 16,000.00
12:51:36 14 24.97 20,000.00
12:51:35 13 24.80 5,000.00
12:51:34 12 24.79 5,000.00
12:51:33 11 24.79 25,000.00
12:51:33 10 24.78 9,000.00
12:51:13 9 24.55 10,000.00
12:51:13 8 24.54 21,000.00
10:12:01 7 24.26 12,000.00
09:55:54 6 24.30 9,000.00
09:55:54 5 24.35 9,000.00
09:55:54 4 24.36 30,000.00
09:30:59 3 24.36 20,000.00
09:22:20 2 24.45 25,000.00
09:22:16 1 24.40 9,000.00
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Ho telefonato in iwbank e mi hanno detto per questo titolo 25,30 26

Ho comprato la bpce FR0010279208 in dollari CON IL CAMBIO 1,42.
non ho ancora venduto la depfa, uffa quanta tensione!!!
 
ciao, dove l'hai letta?

Ciao, per curiosità dove peschi queste info?

RIMBORSO ANTICIPATO OBBLIGAZIONE
(ISIN XS0249857094)
Si Informa che il titolo Unicredit TV Callable Subordinato 07.04.2016 (ISIN XS0249857094) verrà rimborsato anticipatamente in concomitanza col pagamento della prossima cedola il 07 aprile 2011.


ho letto la news al volo, non so ne quale sia il titolo ne se sia di convenienza o meno la call....
la notizia è di una settimana fa circa

posto qua e torno al lavoro.. :)
:ciao:
 
ErsteXS0188305741
Vi quadra 3,4756% come cedola lorda 24/3? La prossima sarà? Grazie.
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la mossa è saggia ma se vendo poi non avrei il coraggio di ricomprare quindi resto sul :titanic:più zavorrato
io la prendo in parola :"AIB has not missed a coupon payment and will pay a due coupon tomorrow,” said Catherine Burke , a spokeswoman for the lender. “We have no plans not to make future payments.”
 
Per chi continua a seguire le vicende di Basilea 3

La discussione sui "too-big-to-fail" continua:


Basel Said to Consider 3-Point Surcharge on Biggest Banks

By Jim Brunsden and Meera Louis


March 24 (Bloomberg) -- Global regulators are considering a capital surcharge for the world’s largest banks that may force them to hold as much as three percentage points more reserves than other lenders, according to two people familiar with the discussions.

The Basel Committee on Banking Supervision is discussing forcing banks whose collapse would disrupt the global economy to surpass minimum standards agreed by world leaders in 2010. The levels under consideration range from more than one percentage point to as high as 3 percentage points of their common equity, said the people, who couldn’t be identified because the talks are private.

Governments and regulators are trying to avoid a repeat of the turmoil in financial markets that followed the 2008 collapse of Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. and led to taxpayer-funded bailouts of lenders across the world. Switzerland has already proposed a surcharge for its two largest banks, UBS AG and Credit Suisse Group AG.

Sheila Bair, chairwoman of the U.S. Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., said she supports a 3 percentage point surcharge, which may bring the Basel group in line with the Swiss plans. “My personal view” is that “those are good numbers,” Bair said in a separate interview on March 22. The FDIC is a member of the Basel committee.

‘Spurious Criteria’

Deutsche Bank AG Chief Executive Officer Josef Ackermann yesterday criticized efforts to force the world’s biggest lenders to hold extra reserves.

Listing banks eligible for the surcharge would be based on “spurious criteria, which, in turn, will create incentives to manipulate such lists for political reasons,” he said in a speech in Frankfurt.

The Basel committee discussed the possible extra reserves at a meeting earlier this month, said the people familiar with the talks.

The Swiss government has proposed raising the minimum common equity requirement for UBS and Credit Suisse to 10 percent from the 7 percent level set by the Basel committee.

“That sounded good to me,” said Bair, who steps down from her post at FDIC in June.

Leap ‘Into Unknown’

A 3 percentage point surcharge wouldn’t be “a leap into the unknown,” Nicolas Veron, senior fellow at Bruegel, a Brussels-based economics research group, said in a phone interview. The calculation of a surcharge is “ultimately a matter of judgment and a political decision,” he said.

The Group of 20 nations asked the Basel committee in November to draft the extra requirements for banks deemed too big to fail. The Basel committee brings together regulators from 27 countries including Brazil, China, India, Germany the U.K. and the U.S.

“Several of my colleagues on the Basel committee have referred to the Swiss proposals as a source of inspiration,” Mark Branson, head of banking supervision at the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority, told journalists on March 22.

Increasing the Basel requirement by 1 percentage point is “just not worth it,” he said. “Certainly what’s being talked about at the moment is more than that.”

The Financial Stability Board, which brings together regulators and G-20 finance ministries, plans to take decisions based on the Basel group’s proposals by the end of this year, following a public consultation.
 
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