DIA Dow Jones 30 (ETF)
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Que manda de ladrones¡¡¡¡
Facebook Inc. (FB): Morgan Stanley le bajó el precio target a $32 desde $38 y el J.P. Morgan le bajó el precio target también a $30 desde $45. El precio de las acciones en el día de ayer llegó a un nuevo mínimo. No obstante, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO de Facebook, dijo que no venderá ni él, ni dos importantes directores sus acciones en el próximo período de liberación de acciones, 14 de noviembre. Gentileza 006
Facebook Inc. (FB): Morgan Stanley le bajó el precio target a $32 desde $38 y el J.P. Morgan le bajó el precio target también a $30 desde $45. El precio de las acciones en el día de ayer llegó a un nuevo mínimo. No obstante, Mark Zuckerberg, CEO de Facebook, dijo que no venderá ni él, ni dos importantes directores sus acciones en el próximo período de liberación de acciones, 14 de noviembre. Gentileza 006
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tendremos un cierre Bull ?
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y el vix negativo, mmmm
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Germany's Merkel Supports ECB Bond Buys to Stabiliza Euro Lawmaker
BERLIN--German Chancellor Angela Merkel told members of her party Wednesday she supports the European Central Bank's bond purchases if they fall within its mandate of stabilizing the euro rather than being done to finance sovereign debt, according to a senior lawmaker.
"Monetary policy and fiscal policy are two different issues; those have to be separated," Ms. Merkel told parliamentarians, Norbert Barthle --the budget expert of the ruling conservative alliance of Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union --told Dow Jones Newswires after the meeting.
"Of course she is with Draghi when he says that he stabilizes the value of the euro; that is all right if it happens within his mandate," Mr. Barthle said, referring to Mario Draghi , the president of the European Central Bank . She worried, however, this might be misunderstood, he said.
She reiterated her support for Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann , particularly in his struggle to separate the monetary policy and fiscal policy of euro-zone member countries, Mr. Barthle said.
Mr. Weidmann follows principles she supports, Ms. Merkel told parliamentarians. But she also supports the ECB president, as long as the ECB operates within its mandate to stabilize the euro, Ms. Merkel said during the afternoon meeting, Mr. Barthle said.
Ms. Merkel met the parliamentary group at the Reichstag, the parliament building, to discuss a variety of issues after parliamentarians returned from vacation.
She told the members of parliament she understands the pickle Spain is in--the country is undertaking a fiscal overhaul, but the changes take time to become effective. In the meantime, political pressure on the country is building. This dynamic creates a very complex situation, she told members.
She didn't discuss potential sovereign-debt purchases by the ECB to ease financial pressure of troubled European countries, Mr. Barthle and other people familiar with what she said told Dow Jones, and didn't go into any details about the magnitude of bond purchases to support the currency. But such purchases could be extensive, if the situation mandates such action to support the euro, Mr. Barthle said.
Bond purchases of troubled countries have been a hot issue among German politicians. Mr. Weidmann, a ECB council member, has been critical of extensive sovereign-bond purchases, and Mr. Draghi has said the ECB would do whatever it takes to preserve the euro, while there are fears Greece could fail to get its fiscal house in order and would then have to leave the euro zone.
Write to Matthias Rieker at matthias.rieker@dowjones.com
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BERLIN--German Chancellor Angela Merkel told members of her party Wednesday she supports the European Central Bank's bond purchases if they fall within its mandate of stabilizing the euro rather than being done to finance sovereign debt, according to a senior lawmaker.
"Monetary policy and fiscal policy are two different issues; those have to be separated," Ms. Merkel told parliamentarians, Norbert Barthle --the budget expert of the ruling conservative alliance of Christian Democratic Union and Christian Social Union --told Dow Jones Newswires after the meeting.
"Of course she is with Draghi when he says that he stabilizes the value of the euro; that is all right if it happens within his mandate," Mr. Barthle said, referring to Mario Draghi , the president of the European Central Bank . She worried, however, this might be misunderstood, he said.
She reiterated her support for Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann , particularly in his struggle to separate the monetary policy and fiscal policy of euro-zone member countries, Mr. Barthle said.
Mr. Weidmann follows principles she supports, Ms. Merkel told parliamentarians. But she also supports the ECB president, as long as the ECB operates within its mandate to stabilize the euro, Ms. Merkel said during the afternoon meeting, Mr. Barthle said.
Ms. Merkel met the parliamentary group at the Reichstag, the parliament building, to discuss a variety of issues after parliamentarians returned from vacation.
She told the members of parliament she understands the pickle Spain is in--the country is undertaking a fiscal overhaul, but the changes take time to become effective. In the meantime, political pressure on the country is building. This dynamic creates a very complex situation, she told members.
She didn't discuss potential sovereign-debt purchases by the ECB to ease financial pressure of troubled European countries, Mr. Barthle and other people familiar with what she said told Dow Jones, and didn't go into any details about the magnitude of bond purchases to support the currency. But such purchases could be extensive, if the situation mandates such action to support the euro, Mr. Barthle said.
Bond purchases of troubled countries have been a hot issue among German politicians. Mr. Weidmann, a ECB council member, has been critical of extensive sovereign-bond purchases, and Mr. Draghi has said the ECB would do whatever it takes to preserve the euro, while there are fears Greece could fail to get its fiscal house in order and would then have to leave the euro zone.
Write to Matthias Rieker at matthias.rieker@dowjones.com
Subscribe to WSJ: http://online.wsj.com?mod=djnwires
(END) Dow Jones Newswires
09-05-12 1340ET
Copyright (c) 2012 Dow Jones & Company, Inc.
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FB subiendo con volúmen, se dice que marquitos se pone a laburar finalmente 

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si parece que el BCE no toca las tasas mañana.
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her_unlimited escribió:lindo velon rojo, que paso?
volvieron de comer
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groso velon rojo en el spy
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lindo velon rojo, que paso?
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