Статьи, помеченные тэгом ‘Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany’
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Heads of the largest credit institutions in Germany have given their consent to participate in Pan-European “stress tests”. By the positive solution of the announcement prompted the details of the planned inspections, according to a press release of the Central Bank of Germany and the Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany (BaFin). More information about the mechanism of checks will be issued later.
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Tags: bank, Bank of Bavaria BayernLB, banks, Brussels, Commerzbank, Deutsche Bank, europe, European Central Bank, European Union, Federal Bank of Germany, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany, germany, Major, Oversight Committee, positive solution, Santander
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Dow Jones index began trading with the stop. Further pressure was perceived by investors bear with caution. As a result, Dow Jones Industrial Average was unable to either fall or rise. Short-term bids remain the basis for today’s trade. Stock trades in the U.S. opened on 19 May 2010. growth of leading indexes. The positive effect of the actions of investors today in a U.S. macroeconomic statistics, which is published by the Department of Labor. According to published rates, consumer prices in the U.S. in April 2010. decreased by 0,1% compared to the previous month.
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Tags: agricultural equipment, Applied Materials Inc., chip manufacturing, ConocoPhillips, Corporation Citigroup Inc., Deere & Co., Department of Labor, Dow 30, energy, equipment, ExxonMobil Corp., Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany, Hewlett-Packard Co, Morgan Stanley, oil, oil giant, recession, retail chain, S&P, Schlumberger, U.S. Bank of America Corp., U.S. Target Corp., United States, usa, USD
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Wednesday, May 19th, 2010
Dow Jones Industrial Average lose weight. Bad luck was the most suitable word for Dau Jones index in the last few days. Hopes disappear, and today’s auction will be held in the negative zone. On Tuesday, May 18, the main American stock market indexes finished trading lower, despite exceeded the expectations of analysts reporting retailers and news for Greece 14.5 billion euros to repay sovereign obligations.
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Tags: Agilent Technologies, Ambac Financial, Bank of America, cent, Credit Suisse Group, Crude oil futures, Dow 30, EUR, Federal Financial Supervisory Authority of Germany, food, Goldman Sachs, greece, high-tech stocks, MasterCard, payment systems, producer, S&P 500, Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. government, usa, USD, Wells Fargo
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