Re: Pulso de mercado
como no va a aguantar...hombre de poca fe
Hilo cerrado
como no va a aguantar...hombre de poca fe
El BCE ha dicho que intervendría, pero piensa que vale con decirlo.
Si el único aliento al ibex35 que le quedaba, que eran las Bolsas Internacionales y la economía mundial flojea, a rezar.
Lo siento ser ahora sesgada y profundamente bajista, cuando antes lo era alcista, pero todos tenemos algo de doctor Jekill y de mister Hide (no estoy tan expuesto, aunque espero ocasión).
Un saludo
Pues hoy los usanos no van a venir al rescate... es más, España es tan protagonista de las noticias como China:
Treasurys gain; 10-year yields fall to 2%
9:22 AM ET 4/13/12 | MarketwatchNEW YORK (MarketWatch) --
Treasury prices rose Friday, pushing benchmark 10-year yields back to 2%, as data showing China's economy slowed more than expected as well as rising Spanish debt yields left investors seeking safety.
Yields on 10-year notes (10_YEARwhich move inversely to prices, fell 4 basis points to 2.02%. They touched 2% after U.S. data, near their lowest level in a month. A basis point is one one-hundredth of a percentage point.
Thirty-year-bond yields (30_YEAR) decreased 4 basis points to 3.18%.
Yields on 5-year notes (5_YEAR) fell 2 basis points to 0.87%.
Global equities came under pressure after China said first-quarter economic growth cooled to 8.1% in the first quarter, the slowest pace in almost three years. Read about China's GDP.
Another catalyst, the Bank of Spain said the country's banks nearly doubled their borrowing in March from the European Central Bank, pushing Spain's 10-year yields back up to 5.9%, the highest since November. See story on Spanish stocks, yields.
Further fueling anxiety before the weekend, analysts noted that Moody's Investors Service said it will announce rating changes on banks of several European countries starting next week.
"Which is more frightening today: the fact that it's Friday the 13th or that China's GDP disappointed and Spanish banks are getting slammed on the back of a report that Moody's is on the precipice of a widespread downgrade of European banks?" asked David Ader and Ian Lyngen, bond strategists at CRT Capital Group.
"It's not as if the latter is really a surprise as Moody's does have a bunch under review but rather that the fact of any such action would raise borrowing costs that are already high enough to take a toll," they wrote in a note. "In any event, it's risk-off day."
Treasury prices also stayed higher after a report showed the U.S. consumer price index rose 0.3% in March, close to analysts' expectations. Still to come is a report on consumer sentiment for April. See story on CPI.
S2
Poneos el cinturón que vamos al averno!!!
Adiós mi España querida!!!! Esto ya es excesivo para España, es un duro castigo ya desproporcionado. Pero es que como España quiebre quiebra toda Europa, que no se piensen los franceses ni alemanes que ellos están a salvo. Saludos a todos-as.
pues no parece que aguante esa cota... (12914-12920)
Parece que mi cinturón se ha atascado...yo ya estoy casi muerto.
Como el lunes sea un lunes negro el 100% de toda mi cartera se habrá ido a tomar vientos. Hoy, y a espera de cierre, el 39.4% perdido.
Si fuera un gestor de fondos ya estaría buscando una caja de cartón para meter mis cosas
Emilio me han saltado los stops tanto de LNKD como de Google que los había subido para recoger beneficios en caso de que se echaran para atrás ...
Los espero más baratos antes de volver a entrar, que lo haré porque me gustan estas empresas y en Microsoft también quiero entrar si se pone más baratita.