Global Stocks Continue to Rally
Apr 2nd, 2008 | By Contrarian Profits | Category: Featured, Financial News, Stock Market InvestingThe short sellers appear to be dwindling. This morning the Financial Times reports that global stock markets continued to rally.
The rally comes despite heavy writedowns from Swiss banking giant UBS.
The uncertainty about the markets’ direction reflected the fact that stocks rose after another round of bank writedowns and capital-raisings – developments that might have been expected to send prices lower.
However, UBS added to the previous session’s 12 per cent advance sparked by news of the departure of its chairman. The Swiss bank said Marcel Ospel was standing down in the wake of $19bn of new writedowns and plans for a SFr15bn ($15bn) rights issue. Its shares rose a further 0.4 per cent to SFr32.9 on Wednesday.
In New York, Lehman Brothers, the US investment bank locked in a battle with short-sellers betting on its demise, surged 18 per cent after it said it was increasing Monday’s $3bn capital-raising by $1bn.
Forget the big bank, says Steve Sjuggerud. Small banks are where the profits are at.
“The good part about the small banks is, they generally stick to their knitting – taking deposits and then making loans. They simply earn a spread… They charge more interest on the loans they make than they pay out as interest on their deposits.
“Small banks are generally not like the big banks. Big banks do try to get fancy, with derivatives trading, massive leverage, and such.”
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