Showing posts with label Finance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Finance. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Typhoon Nesat: US Embassy in Manila immersed in water [Photo]

Finance, Typhoon Nesat, Typhoon Pedring
The Philippine Stock Exchange has been closed. With power supplies cut off, offices, schools and universities have all been affected. Floodwater reaches the US embassy gates on Roxas Boulevard on Tuesday as the high tide in Manila Bay combined with the rain and wind brought by Typhoon Pedring flooded a portion of Manila.

Winds have reached speeds of up to 170 kilometres an hour, whipping up massive tides and sweeping water onto the country’s thousands of islands. With roads deluged and flights cancelled, the authorities are warning against all non-essential travel.

Luzon, where more than half the population lives, has been hit hard. Over 100,000 people have been evacuated from one of its provinces.

Nesat is a category 3 typhoon. Two years ago, category 2 Typhoon Ketsana hit the Philippines, killing almost 750 people and causing more than 800 million euros worth of damage.

Saturday, August 27, 2011

PAL safe emergency landing in LA, Annabelle Rama is one of the passengers

Annabelle Rama onboard plane with faulty landing gear, PAL flight makes emergency landing in LA
A Philippine Airlines (PAL) flight made a successful emergency landing at the Los Angeles International Airport on Friday night (Saturday in Manila).

ABS-CBN North America News Bureau correspondent Yong Chavez reported that the plane suffered landing gear problems.

The 747 plane carrying 420 people one of them is artist/ talent manager Annabelle Rama on board are all safe.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Bank of America in Danger [REPORT]

Bank of America Corporation (BAC) Stock, Bank of America Stock in Danger
Bank of America (BAC) stock most likely to collapse.

The stock of a humongous American bank, Bank of America (BAC), is collapsing.

This is stoking fears that Bank of America will go bust, taking the whole economy down with it.

Why is Bank of America's stock tanking?

Because the market thinks Bank of America is worth much less than Bank of America's management says it is.

In fact, in what is fast becoming a formal law of bank-stock thermo-dynamics, the more the bank insists that everything's fine, the more investors take this as a signal to run for the hills.

Meanwhile, the more the bank's stock drops, the more expensive and painful it will be for it to raise cash if and when it finally admits that the market was right all along (the next formal law of bank stock thermo-dynamics being that the market is generally right.)

And given that Bank of America has now persuasively broken the $7 barrier and now has a mere $65 billion of equity value left, this death spiral can't continue much longer. (The good news, I suppose, is that the stock can't fall below zero).

Today, after I wrote a blog post in which I described a few asset categories that Bank of America observers are skeptical about, Bank of America once again defended itself (by attacking me and saying the figures I had relayed were wrong). But the stock still dropped another ~4%.

This begs the question: How solvent is Bank of America, anyway? Will the government have to step in again and bail it out?

NYU finance professor Viral Acharya, the author of Guaranteed to Fail, says that Bank of America is the most vulnerable of the major banks, as well as the most "systemically risky." He thinks it's possible that, under some economic scenarios, Bank of America will need more capital, as described in the accompanying video. He also thinks the government should analyze its books, perform another round of stress-tests, and, if necessary, re-capitalize it.

- Yahoo News