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UBS hires Merrill Lynch a star to steer her co-BFI

March 23, 2012 - 1:10 am Comments Off

UBS has hired Andrea Orcel, head of mergers and major acquisitions at Bank of America Merrill Lynch in Europe, to co-direct its investment banking activities alongside Carsten Kengeter.

The Swiss bank said Andrea Orcel, an Italian who has orchestrated some of the largest European banking in recent years, would take up his new duties July 1.

At UBS, he worked under the supervision of one of his former colleagues from Merrill Lynch, Sergio Ermotti, now CEO of Swiss number one industry. 

Andrea Orcel, a forty who is fluent in four languages, have served more than 20 years at Merrill Lynch, where he was appointed manager in September 2009, Global Banking and Markets, a year after s acquisition by Bank of America.

The new recruit UBS is one of the celebrities from the world of investment banking. This is among others in the past occupied the Dutch takeover of ABN Amro by Royal Bank of Scotland and helped to strengthen the capital of Italian Unicredit.

In 2008, he received total compensation of nearly $ 34 million (26 million).

"It is effective, even ruthless when it comes to getting things done. There is a good chance that some of his customers leave with him (at UBS), "said one banker who has worked on several transactions in which Andrea Orcel intervened

. "It always provokes a strong reaction from customers: they either love it or they hate it."

.. …… Bank of America declined to comment

. The U.S. group will also experience the departure of another of its officials, Jonathan Moulds, president for Europe and Canada, who will retire end of June according to an internal memo that was procured Reuters

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. Jonathan Moulds Andrea Orcel was proposed but the latter preferred to leave at UBS, said a source familiar with the matter. 

Bank of America is currently under pressure from some shareholders who demand a better performance while four of the six quarters ended in losses and its stock price was battered last year.

BofA has cut jobs in recent weeks in its equities and securitized mortgage loans according to sources familiar with the matter.

Management should be next month how the cost reduction plan launched at the group level will affect the activities of capital markets, asset management and retail banking.

European shares down in early trade

March 20, 2012 - 4:05 am Comments Off

European shares opened lower Tuesday, continuing a modest decline began Monday, while remaining close to the peak reached in eight months last weekend.

In Paris the CAC 40 was down 0.41% (14.50 points) to 3,563.38 points. In Frankfurt, the DAX lost 0.5% and London, the FTSE 0.5%. The pan-European index Stoxx 50 yields 0.43%.

Investors expect the American Statistical probably the day starts, to give a more straightforward classes.

"There is profit taking (…) If there is improvement in housing starts in the U.S., it could give a boost," said Joe Rundle , in charge of trading at ETX Capital.

The Metro Action yield 1.68% to 30.35 euros after the German distributor told to anticipate a stable operating result in 2012 compared to 2011.

The title Transgene plunged nearly 7% after the biotech company announced Monday a widening of its loss in 2011. 

At the London Stock Exchange, the action BHP Billiton lost nearly 2% after the first Global Mining said it saw signs of "slowdown" in demand for iron ore from the China.

The title of the computer services group Tieto Finland earns more than 5% in early trade after the announcement of a plan for downsizing.

On the foreign exchange market, the dollar remains near its lowest in a week against a basket of currencies but showing signs of an improving economic conditions in the U.S. and higher yields U.S. Treasury bonds should be supportive factors for the greenback. 

While most stakeholders feel that the debt crisis of the euro area has stabilized in recent weeks, they keep in mind that it may get worse ; any time, questions focusing on the viability of Portugal.

On the front of sovereign debt in the euro area, 14.5 billion euros of Greek bonds maturing in the day, during which Spain will issue bond paper 12 and 18 months.

Greece avoids bankruptcy with debt reduction historical

March 10, 2012 - 8:05 am Comments Off

The country has avoided bankruptcy thanks to an agreement signed Friday with the creditors.

Greece has avoided bankruptcy by obtaining an agreement Friday to its private creditors to participate in the biggest operation of debt reduction in history and a green light from its partners in the euro area to help pay her 130 billion euros.

This announcement sparked a wave of enthusiastic reactions within the euro area, stuck for over two years in the debt crisis.

Its new president, recently renewed, Herman Van Rompuy, said that "turning the crisis is reached." "We are heading for calmer seas," he said.

French President Nicolas Sarkozy has held that "the page of the financial crisis is beginning to turn" while German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has wanted more cautious. "We are not out of the woods, but we made a big important step," he told reporters.

Direct consequence: the International Monetary Fund announced it will participate in the new financing plan promised to Greece. After consulting the Member States of its board Friday, IMF Executive Director, Christine Lagarde, said the proposed amount was 28 billion euros to be paid over four years, more than 23 billion envisaged up 'here.

After nine months of tough negotiations, Athens Friday finally got the guarantee to erase at least 100 billion euros of debt to private.

The operation – the largest of its kind ever made – should help significantly reduce the national debt which is sinking into a deep recession, GDP fell by 7.5% yoy in the fourth quarter , according to official figures released Friday also.

In 2020, according to official projections, the Greek sovereign debt should represent more than 120.5% of GDP against over 160% today, a rate considered tolerable by the creditors, although it remains very high. 

Finally, Greece has secured the participation of creditors representing 95.7% of debt held by the private sector, which amounts to 206 billion euros of a total of over 350 billion.

To achieve such a result, the government had to resort to trigger clauses requiring recalcitrant creditors to go along with the offer.

This decision led Fitch to lower the rating of Greece and to place the country in "partial default" after the announcement of the results of the debt swap. Note the country should be raised once the deal is completed.

It also prompted the ISDA, the professional organization of insurance against credit risk (CDS, credit default swaps), to determine unanimously that it was a "credit event "and that investors could be repaid insured.

These assurances can be triggered when a borrower terminates the contract which governs the loan. ISDA has estimated that the use of "collective action clauses" designed to force the recalcitrant creditors, was that debt restructuring was not "voluntary".

Specifically, the exchange of securities to be held Monday for the obligations under Greek law. Security holders are not subject to Greek law have more time, until March 23, 0800 GMT, to make over 7 billion in bonds that are still missing the call.

Swatch Group posted strong sales in January and February

March 1, 2012 - 10:55 pm Comments Off

Swatch Group posted double-digit growth in sales early this year, despite a deceleration of the very high end in China, said Thursday its director gen ; neral.

Nick Hayek, however, continues to focus on growth of 5% to 10% for the watch industry in 2012, believing that Swatch should continue to outpace the market.

"In January and February, we again had a Swatch Group at double-digit growth, but I'll be careful not to extrapolate the first two months for the entire year," Has he said at a news conference in Geneva. 

Nick Hayek, however, expects that sales growth remains strong in all regions and all segments despite a high comparison base.

Swiss watch exports reached a record in 2011 with the Asian consumer craze for watches, exceeding for the first time the bar of 19 billion francs.

The professionals, however, predict a slowdown this year, a new double-digit increase is difficult to achieve at a time when the watch face significant bottlenecks throttle at the production apparatus. 

In a recent interview with the weekly Der Sonntag, Nick Hayek, however, indicated that Swatch Group expected a figure of 8 billion francs in 2012, after posting sales of more than seven billion a year last.

The CEO of Swatch Group, however, acknowledged Thursday that the pace of sales growth in the segments of the highest range had been decelerating.

"In China, it is true that there is a slowdown on the very high end," he said, stressing however that the application had progressed so rapidly year past that the group would not have been able to track the level of production. 

"The demand is (now) than in the region of 15% to 20% and we still can not meet this demand still high," he added .

According to statistics from the Federation watch, Swiss watch exports rose 33.2% in Hong Kong and 32.2% in China in January, after surging more than 70% some months.

Nick Hayek, however, expects that the slowdown in the luxury watches is largely offset by higher volumes in other price ranges, considering that the Chinese consumer enthusiasm for Swiss watches continues unabated.

"The consumption of brands like Longines, Tissot and Swatch, and even higher in Omega segments have increased dramatically. There may be a shift to the segments of entry to mid range, "he said

. Swatch Group, the first Swiss watch manufacturer, is present in all price ranges through a portfolio of brands ranging from Swatch watches multicolored plastic whose prices start at 50 francs, up to premium brands such Breguet, which can be sold beyond a million francs

. At 16:00 GMT, had erased its gains and yielded 0.5% to 408 francs, while the European index values ​​are discretionary appreciation of 1%

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December 1, 2011 - 6:20 pm Comments Off

On the eve of the 51th Paris Boat Show, the uncertainty is set at the manufacturers of pleasure boats in 2012, the sovereign debt crisis with little visibility, while the water sports market has improved slightly in 2010 / 2011.

French production increased 11% between September 2010 and August 2011, compared to the same period in 2009/2010, while the world market has increased slightly from 0% to 3%, said the Federation of Nautical Industries ( FIN).

"We are in a somewhat unique because our customers are there, the practice is growing, but at the same time we are in a period when accumulated outside the marine industry factors of concern," said Yves Lyon Caen, Vice President and President of the END of the supervisory board of Beneteau.

"The day there will be a release of the brakes, mainly psychological, the industry will rebound very important," he pointed out, however.

The rate of exports is 67% in 2010/2011, against 63.2% a year earlier.

November 24, 2011 - 9:40 am Comments Off

The European Central Bank is considering to extend the maturity of its loans to banks in two or even three years, wanting to prevent the crisis in the euro area does not cause a "credit crunch" that would stifle the economy, we learn of sources familiar with the matter.

The ECB considers this unprecedented opportunity, while growing fears of an explosion in the euro area affect the interbank market, banks tend to reduce the number of establishments to which they lend.

For now, the maximum maturity of liquidity operations of the ECB is one year.A bank to finance two or three years from the ECB, it could be misinterpreted. "

Another source said that the ECB was considering the possibility of providing liquidity to maturity in the same vein through several short-term loans, pledging to keep such a line of credit for a period up to three years.

In June 2009 the ECB has proposed for the first time refinancing operations to one year. She repeated this year with a LTRO to 12 months in October and 13 months in December.

November 15, 2011 - 9:40 pm Comments Off

Burberry reported Tuesday a 26% increase, as expected, its adjusted earnings in the first half of fiscal 2011-2012, thanks to sustained consumption of tourists around the world, and confirmed its annual forecast.

"We remain mindful of the uncertainties and ready to respond to them," said in a statement, however, the British manufacturer of waterproof leather goods founded 155 years ago.

It posted a profit before tax and exceptional items of 162 million pounds (190 million euros) over the six months to September 30, 2011, against an average estimate of analysts polled by Reuters of 159 million.

Last month, the group announced quarterly sales exceeded expectations, saying not yet have found the slowdown in demand despite uncertainty about the evolution of global growth.

Burberry has confirmed its ambition to increase its network of outlets around 15% in the second half, including the opening of eight to ten stores in places like China and Latin America, and that a new "flagship" in Paris.

The values ​​of luxury far seem to defy the crisis, but the uncertainties in this highly cyclical, the question remains whether the growth in Asia will escape the crisis.

November 14, 2011 - 9:00 am Comments Off

The European Commission will Wednesday unveil new rules for new rules to limit the power of rating agencies. The suspension of a rating and the attack to justice agencies include planned. Moody's in New York.

The "blunder" by Standard and Poor's comes almost timely for the European Commission. Brussels Wednesday will unveil a range of measures to regulate rating agencies, and the announcement erroneous degradation of France by S & P should increase the willingness of the European regulatory agances. Details of the measures to be adopted.

Suspend a rating

The Commission will decide to suspend the rating of a State in case of excessive volatility or if it is under European aid program. This decision can be explained by the previous in Greece.

Attack to justice agencies

Any investor can now sue an agency and ask for damages. Brussels wants to create "a European framework of liability in case of serious misconduct or gross negligence." A new measure that should appeal to France after the "true-false" degradation Standard and Poor's.

Impose a turnover in the agencies

Brussels wants to put some competition in the "Big Three", Moody's, Standard and Poor's and Fitch Ratings. The idea of ​​creating a European agency was abandoned now Brussels wants to impose a rotation to the actors who are noted. Clearly, companies and states will be required to change agencies every three years, to encourage competition between agencies. But the idea has been criticized not only by the agencies but also by some of their clients.

Prospects for the European chemical disorder

October 27, 2011 - 8:40 am Comments Off

The major European chemistry warned Thursday the announcement of their results as demand slowed in the construction sector, compounding their problems related to rising commodity prices.

BASF, the world leader in chemistry in terms of sales, announced Thursday a quarterly profit above expectations, but warned that its growth was slowing, clients sell their stocks.

"BASF's customers are more cautious, reduce inventory and postpone some of their orders in hopes of a possible drop in prices," explains the German group said in a statement.

The chemical sector is highly dependent on investments in highly cyclical sectors such as automotive or construction, which makes it more vulnerable to economic downturns.

In addition, the high cost of operation of its huge factories plunged the benefits as soon as the demand and the rate of capacity utilization decreases.

The slight decline in oil prices since last May, however, somewhat reduced the rising costs of certain petrochemical feedstocks.

"Europe seems to be the worst of markets.We were very pessimistic about the prospects for growth, assuming we can even talk about growth, "said Jan Hein de Vroe, an analyst at ING.

"They keep all their earnings forecasts, but they were at the base not very restrictive," he added.

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The Belgian Solvay, which in September bought its French rival Rhodia, said the demand for vinyl and specialty chemicals had slowed, while maintaining its forecast of net profit up on its activities in plastics and products chemicals.

Rhodia also confirmed its own perspectives.The French group posted a recurring EBITDA (REBITDA) of 273 million euros against 235 million a year earlier. Its turnover was 1.67 billion euros against 1.36 billion a year earlier.

German Bayer has meanwhile indicated that its MaterialScience arm, which produces the clear plastic used for panoramic roofs coupe convertible SLK Mercedes (Daimler), this year would have an adjusted operating profit of 1.3 billion euros.

Bayer previously provided a similar result to that of last year (1.36 billion euros).The group justified the downward revision by higher prices of raw materials and energy.

Bayer, however, confirmed its outlook and published a comprehensive annual quarterly results better than expected thanks to strong growth in emerging markets.

Last week, Dutch AkzoNobel, the world leader in paints, had abandoned its 2011 profit target, involving the slowdown in economic growth and rising costs, including titanium dioxide (TiO2), a pigment white.

Tuesday, the American DuPont, which produces titanium dioxide, announced quarterly earnings higher than expected.

Budget of the social security means measures that are controversial

October 25, 2011 - 9:05 pm Comments Off

After the state budget, MPs are looking at the Social Security budget for 2012. Objective: To reduce the deficit by more than four billion euros. Some proposed measures to achieve this will give rise to heated debates. The Palais Bourbon.

Members look from this Tuesday the draft budget law for 2012 Social Security (PLFSS). The 2012 budget for a deficit Safely down 25% from 2011, to 13.9 billion euros. The improvement is mainly on account of the austerity plan announced in late August 11 billion by François Fillon.This plan includes an increase in payroll taxes on capital income, a rise in prices of tobacco and alcohol, and especially the doubling (from 3.5 to 7%) Tax on Contracts for Health "solidarity and accountable "for complementary health.

The measure, passed in September during the 2011 supplementary budget and expected to bring $ 1.1 billion in 2012, is widely criticized. It should indeed lead to higher rates of 4.7% on average in 2012, according to the French Mutuality who also warned of a "major risk" to access to care of the population. To appease critics, including relayed by the Socialist deputies, the government passed last week in committee an amendment raising the income ceiling to qualify for assistance from the state to acquire a complementary health.Currently, only 532,000 people benefit from "health check" as two million are potentially eligible.

Another tax has already been much talked about: the tax on sodas. The terms of this new beverage tax added sugar formed during the debate on the draft 2012 budget law a bone of contention between MPs and the government. The first wish to also apply to beverages with sweeteners in order to double the revenue, while the latter can be influenced by lobbying from Coca-Cola refused to tax all sodas, on behalf of the fight against obesity. Finally, the Assembly voted two taxes: one on the sugar added to soft drinks (two cents per can) and on drinks containing artificial sweeteners.Manufacturers of sweeteners and the National Union of soft drinks were outraged.

Right and left opposed to lower sickness benefits

Among the steps that are to vote, that reforming the calculation of compensation for the disease is probably the most criticized by the left but also from the right. The government has decided by decree, applicable from 1 January 2012, the per diem currently 50% of gross salary would increase to 60% of net wages. A key, 220 million of additional revenue for health insurance. Seven million French are concerned, first 30% of employees without a contract contingency.This measure would reduce from 40 euros per month for an employee paid at minimum wage and 85 euros for a frame.

There is no doubt that MPs from all sides – including the UMP president of the Committee on Social Affairs, Pierre Mehaignerie, and the General Rapporteur of the Social Security budget, the UMP-Yves Bur, who unsuccessfully opposed the measure in committee, will return to the load session. Especially since they have already voted, in committee, a compensation: submit to payroll benefits of breach of employment contract if they exceed twice the maximum Social Security, or 73,000 euros.

For another battle: the project promoted by the budget minister, Valérie Pécresse, to submit to the CSG compensation for parental leave.MEPs decided in committee and unanimously not to retain the provision that the expected return is 140 million. But the government could push through. Finally, an amendment tabled today by the UMP deputy Philippe Meunierne, co-signed by 67 deputies, should also lead to heated clashes between the majority and the opposition. This is the book Solidarity allowance for the elderly (minimum age) only to "French, European and foreign nationals who fought for France".

This allocation – 742.27 euros per month for a single person and 1181.77 euros per month for a couple-cost 612 million euros a year. In the statement of reasons for the amendment, argued that Philip Meunierne of 70,930 recipients, 22,803 are foreign nationals outside the European Economic Area.The deputy of the Rhône amounts to "more than 200 million" euros savings resulting from the adoption of the amendment.