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BARCLAYS TRADING UPDATE (BARC)     

peeyam - 06 May 2009 10:47

barclays will ge coming out with trading update on 07.05.2009 It is expected to report profits higher than market expectations.

A good Buy Medium to Long term

TANKER - 06 Jun 2011 12:04 - 187 of 1362

bob diamond said banks have to pay the top bankers top money to keep and get the
best people . well bob you must be liar because you have been paying these muppets
for years so why are the banks in the shit . barclays will not reply to E MAILS
about the poor performance of there bank .they ignore holders
they are only interested in there own pockets .


if these people running barcs are the best then god help the banks

HARRYCAT - 07 Jun 2011 12:02 - 188 of 1362

Conclusion from latest Evo note:
"Although we see no downside risk after the recent correction (our TP is 322p), we reiterate our Sell on Barclays. The upside is limited, and substantially less than the upside of every other UK bank (LLOY TP 107p, RBS TP 61p, STAN TP 2295p, HSBC TP 837p). Regulation remains a major threat. We strongly believe that BARC will miss its 15% RotE target. And we would prefer to stay on the sidelines until the rights issue is out of the way."

TANKER - 08 Jun 2011 08:10 - 189 of 1362

diamond must go

HARRYCAT - 08 Jun 2011 09:10 - 190 of 1362

Based on....? I suspect because you have been buying at a higher price than currently available. Your (notional) losses now looking large based on your earlier posts.

TANKER - 08 Jun 2011 10:56 - 191 of 1362

harry based on tsince he took over the SP keeps falling .
that says the man is a loser .
it also begs the question if they are paying there top bankers top
dollar then we are being told LIES .
top people .
and the sp tells investors that they are not that good .
you can see why pension funds are crap
these so called fund managers never say anything
glad i did not put my cash in there hands

any one putting money in to a pension are fools
they will get no return the only one who will benefit is the useless fund managers

TANKER - 08 Jun 2011 14:25 - 192 of 1362

I now have had a reply from barc and will have a answer by friday .

TANKER - 16 Jun 2011 13:14 - 193 of 1362

reply from investors relations at barc .
it has good has said private investors do not matter that is how i read it .
the pay and bonuses of the board are paramount .
investors do not matter

TANKER - 16 Jun 2011 13:16 - 194 of 1362

a child of two could of given a better reply .
the company is starting to stink

TANKER - 16 Jun 2011 13:17 - 195 of 1362

the ivestors relations seminar yesterday was just a jolly for the board .

halifax - 16 Jun 2011 17:17 - 196 of 1362

CNBC pundit says UK banks have the largest exposure to a default by Greece, do we believe it?

HARRYCAT - 16 Jun 2011 17:30 - 197 of 1362

Which ones? I doubt LLOY. Probably BARC. I thought RBS only had EIRE exposure and not other sub AAA European countries.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 17:39 - 198 of 1362

Also France and Switzerland

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 17:45 - 199 of 1362

our uk banks have lending exposure of 14,060 million

our government debt to Greece 3,408 million

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 17:51 - 200 of 1362

I bet the individual banks will not publish debt exposure to Greece . I bet thats deep in the bank safes, out of view.

halifax - 16 Jun 2011 17:57 - 201 of 1362

It appears UK banks have huge Greece exposure in CDS's (credit default swaps).

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 18:14 - 202 of 1362

Found some figures,as at 24th May 2011

Uk bank exposure to Greece as at 24th May 2011


HSBC 800 million euro


Barclay's 388 million euro

RBS 1088 million euro

All with 1% exposure and 0% of assets

halifax - 16 Jun 2011 20:38 - 203 of 1362

dream on that understates the problem by a mile.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 20:46 - 204 of 1362

halifax,
UBS research and figures.

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 20:50 - 205 of 1362


Found this as well in the Telegraph
Thursday 16 June 2011
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The countries most exposed to Greek debt
With violence in Athens continuing, and the failure of European leaders to resolve their disagreements over the Greek debt crisis, here are the countries with the most to lose if Greece defaulted.

Photo: Reuters8:20PM BST 15 Jun 2011
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The countries that report data to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) are:

In Europe: Austria, Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom

Rest of the World: Australia, Canada, Chile, India, Japan, United States, Chinese Taipei, Singapore


Country
Total lending exposure to Greece (millions)
Total Government debt exposure to Greece (millions)

Total of 24 countries
145,783
54,196

European banks
136,317
52,258

Non-European banks
9,466
1,938

France
56,740
14,960

Germany
33,974
22,651

Italy
4,085
2,345

Japan
1,631
432

Spain
974
540

UK
14,060
3,408

US
7,318
1,505

dreamcatcher - 16 Jun 2011 21:03 - 206 of 1362

UBS figures a bit carp, looks like

14,060 million - total uk lending to greece
- 3,408 million - gov lending

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10,652 million banks
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