Tag Archives: European Banks

Just Another Panic Monday in Euroland

Buckle up. (click here if charts is not observable)

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Credit-Anstalt 2.0?

If there is any doubt what is spooking the global markets look to the IFR piece, Credit taps run dry for European lenders, setting scene for liquidity crisis.   This is a must read over the weekend. Remember,  Chairman Bernanke, … Continue reading

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European Banks Rockin’………….

Take a look at Germany’s Commerzbank and Barclays of the UK.   Both of their U.S. ADRs are up around 10 percent today.    Optimism over a Marshall Plan for Greece is helping the European banks and the Euro today.  The … Continue reading

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Week in Review: Hamburger Capital Management

The global equity markets continued their poor performance on very low volume.  All the U.S. equity indices were able to capture their 50-day moving average on the low volume end of the week rally.  All, however, made lower highs and … Continue reading

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