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Vecchio 07-11-11, 23:35   #1 (permalink)
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Why? Primarily because of this innocent statement by former R3 scion and former Lehmanite Rick Rieder, currently employed by the firm that ostensibly has more clout than even Goldman Sachs: BlackRock. From October 21 "BlackRock Inc. Chief Investment Officer Rick Rieder said the world’s biggest money manager remains a buyer of Italian government debt as European policy makers gather to address the region’s sovereign debt crisis. "Italy is attractive,” Rieder said during an interview on “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan” on Bloomberg Television. “As long as we are moving toward solutions, we think Italy is very reasonable at these levels. BlackRock, which manages about $3.66 trillion in assets, has also been buying debt issued by financial firms and high- yield bonds, Rieder said. As with the Italian bonds BlackRock has bought, the financial debt will benefit “as soon as you see stability,” Rieder said."
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Why? Primarily because of this innocent statement by former R3 scion and former Lehmanite Rick Rieder, currently employed by the firm that ostensibly has more clout than even Goldman Sachs: BlackRock. From October 21 "BlackRock Inc. Chief Investment Officer Rick Rieder said the world’s biggest money manager remains a buyer of Italian government debt as European policy makers gather to address the region’s sovereign debt crisis. "Italy is attractive,” Rieder said during an interview on “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan” on Bloomberg Television. “As long as we are moving toward solutions, we think Italy is very reasonable at these levels. BlackRock, which manages about $3.66 trillion in assets, has also been buying debt issued by financial firms and high- yield bonds, Rieder said. As with the Italian bonds BlackRock has bought, the financial debt will benefit “as soon as you see stability,” Rieder said."
QUesto fa capire molto bene i progetti UE....
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Vecchio 08-11-11, 09:10   #3 (permalink)
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ma i fondi di pensione integrativa (tipo cometa) stanno comprando una valanga di btp con i nuovi contributi versati visto che le quotazioni sono pesantemente scese?
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ma i fondi di pensione integrativa (tipo cometa) stanno comprando una valanga di btp con i nuovi contributi versati visto che le quotazioni sono pesantemente scese?
questo dipende dalla visione del gestore....
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Se le cose van bene in Ita un fondo pensione può comprare oggi e poi non gestire più il patrimonio per i prossimi 10 anni....E i gestori continuare a vedrsi bei bonus e la mattina dormire piuttosto che andare al lavoro....
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Se le cose van bene in Ita un fondo pensione può comprare oggi e poi non gestire più il patrimonio per i prossimi 10 anni....E i gestori continuare a vedrsi bei bonus e la mattina dormire piuttosto che andare al lavoro....
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Why? Primarily because of this innocent statement by former R3 scion and former Lehmanite Rick Rieder, currently employed by the firm that ostensibly has more clout than even Goldman Sachs: BlackRock. From October 21 "BlackRock Inc. Chief Investment Officer Rick Rieder said the world’s biggest money manager remains a buyer of Italian government debt as European policy makers gather to address the region’s sovereign debt crisis. "Italy is attractive,” Rieder said during an interview on “InBusiness With Margaret Brennan” on Bloomberg Television. “As long as we are moving toward solutions, we think Italy is very reasonable at these levels. BlackRock, which manages about $3.66 trillion in assets, has also been buying debt issued by financial firms and high- yield bonds, Rieder said. As with the Italian bonds BlackRock has bought, the financial debt will benefit “as soon as you see stability,” Rieder said."
Come qualunque titolo se qualcuno vende qualcuno compra bisogna vedere chi fa l'affare
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Come qualunque titolo se qualcuno vende qualcuno compra bisogna vedere chi fa l'affare
se avessi detto io compro avrei avuto un impatto minore. cmq con un'inflazione al 3,5 è giusto pagare il 6 a 10 anni in questa situazione di difficoltà... se si tornasse a pagare il 5 e a detenere non il 56 ma l'80% del debito pubblico in casa, dal punto di vista finanziario saremmo quasi blindati.
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