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ING; woensdag 24 juni 2009

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  1. [verwijderd] 24 juni 2009 15:16
    quote:

    Angel1000 schreef:

    [quote=Global2]
    Wat een goed nieuws allemaal. tot nu toe. Alles hing/hangt af van vandaag of de rally verder gaat of DE GROTE CORRECTIE doorzet.
    Bernanke, de FED, Warren Buffet... Make it or break it vanmdaag.
    [/quote]

    Laten we dan maar een poultje doen over wat iedereen verwacht NA vanavond, DOWN or UP?
    Ik heb eerlijk gezegd 0,0 idee.
    ''The wall of worries'' is nog steeds er groot. Aan de andere kant heeft America al heel wat ellende achter de rug de afgelopen 2 jaar, wij lopen daarin achter.
  2. [verwijderd] 24 juni 2009 15:17
    Als onderstaande waar is, dan denk ik dat we nog wel eens heel lekker kunnen gaan stijgen deze week! Mortgages ok, durable goods ok....

    Markets hang on the Fed's every word, and already investors have been handicapping the outcome of possible changes in the Fed's statement Wednesday afternoon.

    The Fed is likely to make a number of modifications, economists say. However, it is unlikely to do anything dramatic.

    The Federal Open Market Committee releases its statement at 2:15 p.m. New York time, at the end of two days of meetings. Economists say the Fed could give a nod to stabilization of the economy. It may also add some heft to its comments about holding rates down, and it possibly will tweak its quantitative easing program.

    "They've got a tricky job to do," said Art Hogan of Jefferies "..I think they want to cheerlead the economy a little bit, and they want to send the message that monetary policy is aggressive, until it's not."

    Hogan said the stock market would probably get a lift from any message from the Fed that it will not hike interest rates any time soon, combating market speculation that it could raise rates later this year.

    "I think the only thing they do is clarify what 'extended period' means," said Mark Zandi of Moody's Economy.com. The Fed has used those terms as its only guidance on how long it intends to keep rates at extreme lows. Zandi said it could try to clear up the perception in the market about what the time line is without too many specifics.

    On the economy, the Fed is likely to stay cautious.

    "I think we need more evidence that the hard numbers are turning around," said Joseph LaVorgna, chief economist at Deutsche Bank. "I do think we're probing a bottom. Whether this holds remains to be seen. My guess is it does. I don't know whether this quarter or fourth quarter. I think we're looking for recovery in 2010 but it'll be weak. I think the Fed has a similar view and I think it'll be reflected in the statement."

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    Some economists expect the Fed to tweak its quantitative easing program, which includes the purchase of Treasurys and mortgages.

    "If they talk about anything at all, it will be the commercial mortgage-backed securities market. They plan to begin purchasing in that market at the end of June," said Diane Swonk, chief economist at Mesirow Financial.

    She said a special challenge for the Fed is that it can only buy securities that have been rated Triple A by two agencies, and many of the CMBS have lost value.

    The markets have also been looking for some type of nod from the Fed that it has a plan to exit the many programs it employed to jump start financial markets and crack the credit freeze.

    Goldman Sachs chief economist Jan Hatzius, in a note, said he expects the Fed to strengthen its commitment to a low rates and adjust the quantitative easing program.

    "Will they strengthen their pre-commitment to a long period of low rates? We think so, because they probably feel quite strongly that market expectations of an early exit are premature and because sending such a signal could be a very effective means of bringing down rates across the curve," he wrote.

    Hatzius also points out that the Fed is likely to extend the end date for its $300 billion Treasury purchase program to the end of year.
  3. [verwijderd] 24 juni 2009 15:18
    quote:

    fRiEtJeSaTe schreef:

    [quote=Angel1000]
    frietje, als jouw guess de eindstand wordt zal ik jou en de economie plezieren en stimuleren door een paar kilo friet te schenken aan jou (en een potje pindasaus)
    [/quote]
    Hou ik je aan.
    Maar wel satesaus he, als je pindasaus zegt klinkt het meteen zo onsmakelijk :)
    Dan doen we dat! SateSaus it is!
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