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PSA Peugeot Citroen revives profits

Wednesday, July 28th, 2010

Good omens for the second part of the year. Car manufacturers have apparently he ate their black bread, with regard to publication of interim results of PSA Peugeot Citroen. The Peugeot group, led by Philippe Varin announced a purchase 20.8% of sales to 28.39 billion euros. Group structure and constant exchange rates, the growth was 15.5%. This strong sales growth is put down to the success of new models and a well-oriented global demand, particularly in a country like China.

As for results, they represent a significant increase especially back in the green. The operating result thus 1.137 billion (826 million loss a year earlier). The division "Cars" which last year had been heavily impacted by the economic situation recovers and returns to profit significantly to 525 million (904 million loss a year earlier).

Operating income is expected to approach 1.5 billion by 2010

The turnover of the division "Cars" was up 13.5% to 21 1 billion in the first half of 2010. One generated by sales of new vehicles rose by 14.7% to 15 820 billion, reflecting a record number of sales.

As for the net, it appears also in positive territory at 680 million euros against a deficit of 962 million a year ago. Per share, the result stood at EUR 3 (-4.24 euros at end-June 2009) faxless cash advance.

For the year 2010, the group expects a decline of 7% of car market in Europe, a double-digit growth in China and a significant growth in sales in Latin America.

Despite Europe's environment more difficult over the coming months and the usual seasonal pattern, the division "Cars" should be close to balance in the second half. In this context, the Group anticipates an operating profit of around 1.5 billion euros.

The best in China

The group noted a significant improvement in the profitability of its joint venture in China with Dong Feng. Vehicle sales rose 50% to 176,000 units and net income group share was 97 million euros.

What give heartened to Philippe Varin, the boss of the manufacturer.Quoted in the press, he said: "The Group is now in running order to reconnect with sustained profitability. Good first half results reflect our market share gains and the impact of Plan Performance. The creation of a second joint venture in China represents a major step in developing our operations outside Europe. It makes us confident in our ability to achieve half of our vehicle sales in markets outside Europe by 2015, against third early in the year 2010. "

Failed to seven banks to "stress test"

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

The ax fell at 18 o'clock. No real surprise, most banks in Europe has successfully passed the stress tests or stress tests. The statements had multiplied in recent days on the expected results. The exercise was not without risk. If all banks successful tests, they lose their credibility. If too many banks fail, they would have to recapitalize the markets. The question is whether these tests were too lenient. That said it is too early to tell.

In total only seven of 91 major European banks subject to tests of resistance have been realigned, as the Committee of European Regulators (CEBS), which means they will raise funds to strengthen their financial position. They may need to raise 3.5 billion euros.By comparison, 10 of 19 U.S. banks had been tested in early 2009 over the obstacle.

CONCERE tests in Europe, there are five Spanish banks (Civica Cajasur, Unnim, and Espiga Diada), a Greek bank (Atebank) and Germany's Hypo Real Estate. No major surprises so. The institutions cited were regularly advertised as the most fragile. Note that none of the seven institutions is listed on the Exchange. Among the banks that failed this test, regulators believe that capital requirements are the most important elements in establishing German Hypo Real Estate (HRE), which needs to 1.245 billion euros to raise the minimum, and The Spanish savings bank Diada (Caixa Catalunya, Caixa Tarragona Caixa Manresa), too short of 1.032 billion.

Among the 84 banks that have successfully passed the tests, several lie exactly at the required level, a ratio "Tier One" 6%.It is the establishment Greek Piraeus Bank, and Spanish banks Banco Pastor, Caja Sol, while many German regional banks and savings banks in Spain will fall only slightly above 6%. C This is also where the largest Slovenian bank Nova Ljubljanska Banka (NLB) which displays a level of 6.3% and decided, therefore, increase its capital on its own initiative.

Analysts reviews

"It was too lenient. We anticipated the failure of 10 banks, but only seven have failed. No institution has failed side. This has dispelled any fears that existed until now and all questions were asked before (stress tests) will continue to be asked "critic James Hughes, market analyst at CMC Capital in London.

For Chris Rupkey, economist at Mitsubishi UFJ in New York, "The monetary authorities need to reassure international investors and to show skeptics that European banks are sound from a financial point of view. Despite the questions about transparency and the fact that stress tests are not subject to stress tests U.S. last year, I think these tests will begin to concerns about the eurozone behind us. There could be an initial disappointment leading to some selling on Monday at the reopening of markets, but the market will quickly pass over. " He continued: "The market was asking too much at once. At one stage it was thought that U.S. banks drank the cup in terms of equity because there was significant depreciation of their assets in mortgages.This was not true, so it is not "fair" that the market wants to see a decline in the value of sovereign debt in the euro area in the accounts of banks'

European regulators have scrutinized the 91 largest banks in the European Union to ensure that their capital levels are sufficient to enable them to cope with shocks even more severe than the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers in September 2008, which sparked a near-collapse of global financial markets. Banks unable to maintain a ratio of Tier 1 capital of at least 6% by end 2011 in the hardest of these scenarios will be considered as having failed the tests.

France has fully passed the examination, the four banks involved in these tests (BNP Paribas, Societe Generale, Credit Agricoleet BPCE-Banque Populaire Caisse d'Epargne) have shown that they retain a sufficient level of funds in proportion different scenarios.

French banks "among the strongest"

The "brand of French banks is really a very strong resilience, welcomed Christian Noyer, governor of the Bank of France, with the results of these tests, commissioned by the European Commission and organized by the CEBS (Committee European Banking Supervisors). With these results, show that French banks "are among the strongest in Europe," says the Bank of France again.These results were "predictable" because they are "in line with the results obtained in tests conducted regularly in France and the demonstrated ability of French banks weather the recent crisis," he added.

Banks were tested maintain a level of equity called "Tier One" (reported capital commitments of the bank) of 6% for the regulator considers that they had passed the test. However, tests have shown that if stress of a major financial crisis, the ratio of cumulative four French banks would fall to 9.3% at end 2011 against 9.9% in late 2009.For Christian Noyer, even in cases of "adverse scenario, the banks maintain a" level of income in 2010 and 2011 roughly the same as in 2009.

"Cum laude" for Christine Lagarde

The Minister of Economy Christine Lagarde, who in the columns of Le Figaro said it had "full confidence on the health of French banks said they had succeeded in" hands down "the exam. "The French banks have passed the exam, I would say: with honors," she said."The test was particularly difficult," ruled the economy minister, stressing that the simulation was at once assumed an economic recession and crisis of sovereign debt of countries of the European Union.

"It's obviously a matter for satisfaction," she said, "because it means we will be able to finance the economy, finance households, businesses, and the distrust of markets should now disappear, given this exercise in transparency. " "These good results reflect the overall strength of the French banking and in particular the significant strengthening of the capital of French banks in recent months, and exposure to sovereign risk control," she said in a statement ."They demonstrate the relevance of the model of regulation and supervision of French, based on a demanding approach to risk prevention," stressed the minister, who said "the efforts of French authorities during the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009 stabilizing the French financial system have borne fruit. "

"The Chinese economy should be consolidated"

Friday, July 23rd, 2010

lefigaro.fr / jdf.com – The slowdown in China is it disturbing for the world economy?

Yi Tang – Rather than "slow", I prefer to use the term "consolidation". China has still a yoy growth of 10.3% in the second quarter. The Chinese economy has certainly been a highest of 11.9% in the first quarter of this year and two of the three engines of China's economic growth in infrastructure investment and consumption have in fact seen their share in gross domestic product ( GDP) decline, while exports increased. But this consolidation is a natural and even necessary to avoid overheating. Note that the consolidation levels are higher than last year at the same time.Now, the year 2009 was so exceptional for the Chinese economy as a result of comparison with this year will necessarily be less favorable. We expect GDP% between 9 and 10% in 2010 to China.

What impact is there on the Chinese stock markets?

Paradoxically, since the confirmation of the consolidation of the Chinese economy, Asian stock markets' performance rather positive. However, fears of overheating and "double dip" (recession followed by recovery and then a new relapse) had plagued the financial markets and new opportunities for the long-term investors on the Shanghai and Scholarships Hong Kong. We encourage individuals to return to Chinese equities from one or two months and are positive for twelve or eighteen months.We also note that investors have a vision of increasing long-term actions, while so far the Chinese were accustomed to behave as short-term approach and more sheepish than international investors. He must be aware of that being a portfolio manager is very young in this country: the first asset management companies in China were introduced in 1998.

The change of status of China, which moves from an economy driven by exports to an economy supported by domestic consumption, he will offer new opportunities for investors?

Absolutely. This change is very positive for China and especially since it is now confirmed. The country has long said he would change the economic model without it being proved by the figures. Quite the contrary. The share of domestic consumption in GDP fell between 2001 and 2007.But since 2008, the government has clearly realized its desire to boost domestic demand by increasing spending on health and grants for education or for poorer totally free credit score.

This change will he impact your portfolio allocation?

We will clearly strengthen us in the consumer values. Our specialists will visit various areas of the region and identify trends. We are generally positive on the cyclical sectors in which the valuations are relatively attractive.

We will also strengthen the real estate industry. Three months ago, the government has taken a series of measures in this field. While the sector has seen massive sales, we have to position ourselves.Since April, we recorded an increase of 20% for a pocket which represents only 6% of our portfolio. Finally, we are strengthening in the commodities sector, because we thought that economic activity remains strong in China, and that the sector is oversold.

Conversely, we will reduce the share of defensive stocks such as pharmaceuticals (6.5% to 2%) and telecommunications (15% to 12/13%), for which we won respectively 40% and 50% and between 11% and 20%. We believe, unlike other managers forced to remain invested through management benchmarked, that valuations are too high now. For the first time we have seen in China as heads of companies bought back shares with their own money. This confirms our fundamental belief that companies are good and that the Chinese economy remains in good health.Rather than trying to replicate the performance of an index, we prefer to focus on the fundamentals of companies and their level of recovery.

Agricultural Bank of China could become the biggest IPO. Have you positioned in this title?

We have not invested in Agricultural Bank of China because we believe that the action is too expensive. Moreover, we do not, in general, the market capitalization as a criterion for management. We are lacking in banking stocks for nearly two years, but gradually reinvest in this sector. If the fundamentals of the Chinese economy evolve only very rarely, the value of its businesses varies, it very quickly. We will focus again to the Agricultural Bank of China, where the valuations of financial stocks will be more attractive.

Workers at GM approved the recovery plan

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

The verdict came last night, employees of the American manufacturer in Strasbourg agreed to make concessions to keep their jobs. The vote held yesterday are unambiguous: the employees of General Motors in Strasbourg overwhelmingly approved the recovery plan of the new GM entity. They thus accepted the wage freeze for two years and a waiver of more than one third of the 17 days of RTT. Measures that conditioned the purchase of new GM plant because the agreement to return the site only if the cost of labor decreased by 10% without downsizing.

Of the 929 voters (out of 957 employees at the site, a rate of 97%), 645 voted for the plan (70.65%), while 268 voted against (29.35%) told AFP a CFDT delegate (majority), Union co-organizer of the vote along with the FOR and CFTC.Hostile takeover plan, the CGT had called on his side to vote "no."

GM management Strasbourg was immediately welcomed the "strong approval", saying that "this result shows that employees have understood that the future of the site and its 1,150 jobs is a priority."

The Strasbourg plant which manufactures gearboxes for automobile manufacturers, including BMW, sought a buyer since the bankruptcy of the former American group. Born last year, the new GM, General Motors Company (GMC), is owned 60% by the U.S. federal government.

Total is preparing to reopen the plant in Dunkirk

Friday, July 16th, 2010

Although the proceedings before the High Court tribuanl Nanterre to challenge the decision of the Court of Appeal of Douai forcing it to reopen its Dunkirk refinery, although the activity will resume Monday at the Flanders refinery of the Total Group in Dunkirk .

According to the union South, "Total and bends to the court decision of the Court of Appeal of Douai, which ordered the restart of the refinery. The court ordered on June 30 to restart the Flanders refinery within 15 days under penalty of 100,000 euros per day of delay, for failure to inform employee representatives.

The oil company had decided to turn 12 July to lodge an appeal and to refer the Tribunal de Grande Instance of Nanterre to decide the merits of the case. A hearing must be held September 17.

"The degassing plant should begin from Monday.It is a prerequisite, whatever the scenario for the future of the refinery that is to say either restarting the activity or the implementation of the conversion plan of the site " , told Agence France Presse (AFP) A spokesman for Total. For employees, it is a "victory" and the "first step in restarting the site," said Philip Wullens in turn, delegate to the refinery south of Flanders.

The activity of the Flanders refinery were interrupted in September 2009 before the March 8 management confirms its final decision, citing overcapacity in France.The employees went on strike on 12 January to protest against the lack of information about their future.

All of the 367 employees and subcontractors are expected to resume work on Monday in 14 hours, said Philip Wullens, stating that "the moment the picket line facilities will be maintained on the site."

The operations consist of evacuating the degassing units and pipes in the refinery, gas and existing products, which were introduced in September to maintain the facilities in state. "This will take several weeks or months, and will be followed by an inspection to determine if the site is again able to operate safely," said Executive Officer of Total.

In the meantime, "the full strength and all subcontractors will be maintained.This is not negligible, and for us, is above all a great relief, "said Philip Wullens yet. He added: However, "we remain very vigilant regarding the implementation of the restart and continued litigation.

Lagarde freeze gas prices

Saturday, June 26th, 2010

The Regulatory Commission (CRE) had just agreed to the request of GDF Suez to raise gas prices as of July 1. They grow by 4.7%, bringing the increase to nearly 15% since the beginning of the year. Although this further increase was expected, the household energy bill begins to weigh.

However, Christine Lagarde, Minister of Economy, warned Friday that gas prices will not move until January 1. Consumers will escape upwards so that additional sketched already by 1 October – the price revision is now making quarterly.

The "pause" as required by the Minister is made on behalf of a review of the formula that currently GDF Suez to calculate its rates. In spring, the regulator had already begun an audit. It will therefore continue, before the drawing, probably new method of calculation.Knowing that GDF Suez is currently conducting a number of renegotiations with producer countries. 'I hope that the CRE do an audit of this formula because I'm quite surprised at the speed of execution and I wish that as a result of this audit, we determine if the formula is good, "said Friday Christine Lagarde on France Inter.

"The current tariff is not obsolete, but it can be optimized," says one expert dossier.In discussion, the long-term contracts underlying the supply of GDF Suez (with key suppliers such as Russia, Algeria and Norway), while the spot price of gas fall very weakly into account in calculating the formula.

The government takes the hand

"On a more general issue is whether to continue to index the price of oil on gas prices, even though overproduction of gas worldwide has resulted in a fall prices, "says one expert. However, increased consideration of market prices in the establishment of the formula may increase the volatility of the prices. In all cases, the balance is difficult to find.

For government, the issue of gas prices remains thorny.Early this year he thought he had found a solution by entrusting exclusively to the regulator, on the proposal of GDF SUEZ, the task of settling. But after two significant increases in quick succession, the government, well aware of the unpopular side of the increases among the public, are now forced to return to the game

War trial graphics Kerviel

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

What's better than a nice graphic to save everyone a complex financial statement? Nothing. The trial of Jerome Kerviel, which opened June 8 at the Paris Criminal Court, is the scene of a squabble curves and histograms.

On Tuesday, it comes from the days when he officiated at Societe Generale. As usual, two competing theories. That the defendant, who ensures that his positions were stratospheric in plain sight at all times by his superiors and the various supervisory bodies, both in terms of unrealized losses (less than 5 billion euros in July 2007) in terms gains (1.4 billion in December of that year).And his defense to the form of 'graph', a comparison of the cash positions of the eight traders of the Delta One desk.

It shows seven lines of different colors follow almost straight trajectories, as brave barges pretending to race in the same channel. And then a red line, Jerome Kerviel, who could have been drawn by a trader during an exercise in crazy bungee jumping. It falls very low, it goes very loud, it falls, and so on. Mr. Metzner triumph, the yoyo manic over the barges is apathetic to him one more proof that the hierarchy "could not ignore" what was going on in the trading room of La Defense.

But it would be too simple. Because the plaintiff out of his sleeve another powerful "graph," which proves exactly the opposite.In this figure apparently scientific but objectively confused lines sawtooth cross in all directions. That of Mr. Kerviel is drowned amidst the other, no more extravagant than the average. "It's like comparing apples and oranges," protested the prisoner. "Not at all, contends Ms. Dumas. This is the other "graph" 'which is misleading because it is a focus on a small activity of Delta One "— the risk-free, which should have been monopolizing the energy of Mr Kerviel.

In short, it turns in circles.

In the afternoon, Moussa Bakir, 34, appeared at the bar. He was a trader at Soc Gen where he hugged Jerome Kerviel. Then he joined the brokerage subsidiary of the bank, Fimat, as broker.In mid 2007, the two men how to work and seems to become friends – witness the picturesque email exchanges, interspersed with "lol" and whatnot lexical far removed from the professional jargon.

Mr Bakir recounts how, at the end of 2007, he executes orders more and more — there will be tens of billions of euros — initiated by his friend: "The volume increases, commissions too. But my work has been monitored, encouraged and welcomed. I saw nothing unusual in my case. " At stake, a bonus of nearly $ 1.5 million for the broker.But the huge volume of financial products that negotiates on behalf of Jerome Kerviel it puts some flea in his ear, and he asks the trader for whom he acts: "He told me it was for a client bank, a fund based in London, through a so-called "Doubt," which he had often done by telephone, he saw some who scolded and whose goal was to win one billion. Jerome has often spoken of Mat.

Jerome Kerviel: "It did not happen like that. He was insistent, so I told him about a client. Yes, it was a hoax.

The President: "But why would he have spoken again later?"

The accused: "I do not remember having done."

The Chairman: "Keep up your statements?"

Witness: "I stand".

Monday, Kerviel felt twice as playing with the controls of the bank constituted a "national sport".The next day, he acknowledges having created a "hoax" to counter the curiosity of a friend. A big hoax, namely: Mr. Kerviel, which multiplied the fictitious positions to hide his positions, he also invented a client of flesh and bone to justify its investments unreasonable. He was named "Mat". How long he thought he would play only this game of chess?

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The suitors flocked to see Barclays Life

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

After Dexia, which sold its life insurance subsidiary in France at BNP Paribas Assurance in December, it was the turn of Barclays France to seek a buyer for its life insurance subsidiary. According to information published in the daily La Tribune on Tuesday, the British bank is selling half the shares in its life insurance subsidiary. "The first round took place last week during which the takeover candidates have filed an initial non-binding offer," the newspaper said.

Valued around 130 million euros for 100% of capital, the subsidiary of interest to major European insurers. The Tribune cites the names of CNP Assurances, AXA, Aviva, Allianz, The World, Generali, Covea, Groupama or Swiss Life.

CNP Assurances and AXA favorites

According to La Tribune, Barclays Bank would seek a partner insurer in line with the target affluent customers that the bank prefers.What exlurait Groupama Covea, which would be considered too public.

Citing "several sources familiar with the matter," the paper argues that CNP Assurances and AXA would therefore Favorites payday loans. CNP Assurances was signed in June 2009 a 25 year contract with Barclays to expand its life insurance and retirement in Spain, Portugal and Italy. As for Axa, it is the provider of Barclays Bank two insurance products: Guaranteed life accidents and Master Life. The daily added that the group may also be based on proven experience in the field of bancassurance agreement, notably in Italy with the bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena.

Tough competition

But according to La Tribune, Axa has an advantage over CNP Assurances: the insurer owns a network specializing in life consists of general agents.What the British bank would be significant since it would consider "establishing a partnership Cros distribute its products in the distribution of the insurer," says The Tribune. But groups like Aviva, Allianz and Swiss Life have not yet said their last word. The competition looks tough.

The CAC 40 start up supported

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

If the benchmark index of the Paris meeting begins on Tuesday backed an increase, from 1.22% to 2586 points, it is not immune to a further sharp correction. The CAC 40 is moving in a technical area fragile. On Monday evening, the CAC 40 closed Monday evening at 3543 points (-0.47%), or under 3550 points. The Nikkei in Tokyo closed scrounge 0.07% and the Dow Jones U.S. who nibbled 0.05%.

From a perspective of technical analysis in the medium term, the underlying trend is now clearly negative and the real threat is a return to the starting point of the upward movement engaged in July 2009 around 2960 points.

The euro, deemed a "credible currency" by Jean-Claude Juncker, the leading ministers of the euro area as a result of the Eurogroup meeting started Monday night, continues to rate to $ 1.23 either a low of four years.On Tuesday morning, about 9:15, it's 1.7378 dollars.

Such a drop in the euro (-13.5% since January 1) may in fact give the boost needed to recover a bit better in Europe. This is the principle of competitive devaluation.

The finance ministers have wanted Sixteen reassuring and felt that the new savings measures announced by Spain and Portugal are "courageous".

For its part, the ECB (European Central Bank) acquired for 16.5 billion euros in government bonds – a symbolic amount – while taking the same amount of liquidity to avoid any debate that the ECB would finance European countries' debts, and leave the spinning inlation upward.

Statistics follow

In France, INSEE release its flash estimate of employment in the first quarter of 2010.In Germany, the famous Zew index, closely watched, will be unveiled at 11:00.

In the euro zone foreign trade for the month of March will be released at 11:00. Same time, inflation in April for its second estimate.

In the U.S., the housing starts in April will be announced at 14:30, and the producer price for the same period.

If these statistics are usually scrutinized by investors for their decisions on markets, movements of the euro have largely taken over in recent sessions.

No decrease in the CAC 40 SBF 120 or on the

Among the strongest increase in the CAC 40 on Tuesday morning, SocGen takes the top spot, up from 3.64% to 36.7 euros, followed by Credit Agricole (3% to 9.8 euro) then Vallourec (+2.9% to 157.7 euros).U.S. President visits one of its seamless tube mill in Ohio.

No value will decline, or on the CAC 40, nor on the SBF 120.

On this last index, Sperian Protection climbed 7.9%, NicOx takes a bit of color: 4.7%, to 2.44 euros and Altran rises 3.5% to 3.7 euros.

Veolia: towards a big contract?

Veolia is about to win a giant contract to supply drinking water Ile-de-France, Les Echos reported on the front page of their Tuesday edition. Titles rise of 1.44% to 21.41 euros.

According to Le Figaro, the airline Air France-KLM (2.03%, to 10.2 euros) prepare a plan of reconciliation counters Air France, KLM, Alitalia and Delta in most European airports, and so remove agencies. 300 jobs could be lost, but not dismissal.Furthermore, the cargo branch of the air group has seen its business drop by 22% last year and has registered 499 million loss, or over a third of the 1.3 billion loss that the group will announce Wednesday.

Accor Services, the service arm of the Accor group (1.86%, to 41.1 euros) wants to accelerate growth, make acquisitions and expand into new countries, according to the prospectus for the Financial Markets Authority ( AMF) on Monday. Accor will hold a press conference at 8:30 on the demerger and listing of branch services provided July 2.

Axa Private Equity, a subsidiary of the insurance group Axa (1.88%, to 13.25 euros), announced Monday it had completed the acquisition of Go Voyages by taking a majority stake in the French specialist for booking tickets line.

A French 31-year involvement in the case of Goldman Sachs

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Goldman created a financial product

Since 2004, Wall Street has found a new Eldorado, CDOs (collateral debt obligation). These financial products assembled from scratch, called "synthetic" because they only reflect the value of other real assets, they, as loans granted to low-income households, the famous subprime. In 2007, Goldman Sachs creates such mass-produced and dubbed "Abacus".

The needs of a large customer

Paulson & Co is the time a small hedge fund. It will become one of the biggest thanks to its bet on the decline in U.S. housing. In the year 2007, his boss will cash alone a profit of some 3.7 billion dollars and will save 15 billion to its customers! The SEC in 2006, Paulson & Co has the right intuition that the subprime market is fragile. He put on his fall.Its Paris can take two forms: buy CDS (credit default swaps), the "insurance" against default that will naturally grow in value when the risk will increase, or "short" CDOs, that is ie sell futures without holding them.

A French in the loop

Paulson & Co. is not alone in feeling the wind change on CDOs. At Goldman, you think too. This is particularly the case of a young French – the "Frenchies" are highly respected in the business of structured finance – Fabrice Tourre. The banker of 31 years, citing the SEC's complaint, went on the benches of Henri IV and Louis-le-Grand, has joined Goldman Sachs after Stanford and Central Paris. It is he who makes and sells the Abacus series. On January 23, 2007, he sent an email to a friend: "more and more leverage in the system.Any building can fall at any moment now … only surviving potential, the fabulous Fab, standing amid all these complex transactions, (…), exotic we've created without necessarily understanding all the implications of these monstrosities. "

Fraud

The fund Paulson wants to "short" of CDOs, the most fragile, if possible. Goldman is going to create. According to the SEC investigation, the investment bank has simply made the model 2007-AC1 Series Abacus according to the wishes of his client. Paulson has directly participated in the selection of loans that this CDO would be representative. The bank was then entrenched behind an independent firm, ACA. This firm, which appear to have selected the credits of this CDO when it will be sold to investors.

Goldman said that "ACA has selected the benchmark portfolio, omitting any mention of the fact that Paulson, an actor whose interests were contrary to those of investors, had played a significant role," says the SEC to justify its accusation of fraud.

In fact, few investors have bought shares knowing that a heavyweight like Paulson urged to Paris on their fall! ACA would for his part acted in good faith.While representatives from attending meetings Paulson – "surreal" by Fabrice Tourre – with those of Goldman, but suggesting that hedge funds also invest in shares of CDOs.

Victims

SEC's complaint cites two main victims of the banks handling it denounces the German IKB, the subprime crisis has brought to its knees and the Dutch ABN Amro, fully nationalized today … The first would have lost 150 million, almost all of its investment. As for ACA, it is off … "Investors of Abacus 2007-AC1 lost more than one billion dollars. The opposing positions on CDS Paulson reported a profit of approximately one billion, "says the SEC.