Kapitalbeschaffung - alles ganz normal!
die MK ist gerade mal eine gute MRD !
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wie gut das ich dabei bin, eine Erholung wie bei der BAC wäre schon schön und ich bin sicher hier geht es in der Zukunft wieder steil bergauf, mein Tip
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Bank of Ireland (Irish: BIR.IR - news) 's profit margins will continue to suffer from weak loan demand and high funding costs but a marginal rise in deposits has helped ease its reliance on emergency central bank funding, it said on Thursday.
Ireland (Berlin: IIK.BE - news) 's largest lender is trying to dodge falling into state control after being left with a capital bill of 5.2 billion euros following fresh stress tests but analysts said weak lending would trouble investors seeking a growth story.
"The lack of lending volumes is a key concern. As the bank deleverages will it be able to earn sufficient pre-provision profits to justify investors participating in the upcoming capital increase?" Karl Goggin, analyst with NCB Stockbrokers, said in a note.
Bank of Ireland said it would update investors in the coming weeks on its capital plans. There is speculation it will offer holders of its junior debt the opportunity to swap their holdings for equity and that it may undertake a rights issue and private placement.
But with the state already holding a 36 percent stake in Bank of Ireland and investors' goodwill sorely tested after participating in a 1.7 billion rights issue last year, many are sceptical Bank of Ireland can raise sufficient extra funds to remain the country's only independent lender.
"For them to get a rights issue away within the current context of the market and within the timeframe that we are looking at would be quite difficult for Bank of Ireland," said Ryan McGrath, bond dealer at Dolmen Securities.
Bank of Ireland's lower tier two bonds were trading unchanged at around 54 percentage points. They have dropped around 10 percentage points amid concern the bank will follow in the footsteps of rival Allied Irish Banks (Irish: AIB.IR - news) , which announced last week it would demand a deeper-than-expected discount of up to 90 percent on its junior debt.
Bank of Ireland's shares were up 1.8 percent at 22.5 cents in thin volumes. In last year's rights issue, investors bought shares at 75 cents each.
LOAN TO DEPOSIT RATIO
Reckless property loans and an over-reliance on wholesale funding markets, which froze after Lehman Brothers collapsed in 2008, pushed Ireland's banking sector over the edge and forced the country into an 85 billion euros EU-IMF (Berlin: MXG1.BE - news) rescue package.
As part of the bailout, Ireland had pledged to radically shrink its loan books to reduce the banks' dependence on emergency central bank funding, which has filled a gap left by deposit outflows and an ability to tap debt markets.
Bank of Ireland said its loan to deposit ratio had improved by around 10 percentage points to 165 percent since the end of the year due to an uptick in customer deposits.
As part of the EU-IMF deal, Ireland's banking sector has until the end of 2013 to get its loan to deposit ratio down to 122.5 percent from an average of 180 percent at the end of 2010.
Bank of Ireland said, although the domestic economy had begun to stabilise, its operating income faced "material adverse impacts" from a range of factors including fierce competition for deposits and higher funding costs.
Improved lending margins were partially offsetting the negative impacts but demand for new lending remains muted.
The group reiterated that the impairment charge on loans not earmarked for transfer to a state-run "bad bank" had peaked in 2009.
(Editing by Sophie Walker)
http://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/...t-623300935.html?x=0&.v=1
Das war heute mal wieder nur ein ein guter Zock für alle Day-Trader.
Für alle anderen Investierten hieß es hingegen eher "Hurra! ...ach nee - doch nicht!"
Ohne neue News seitens des Managements oder der Regierung wird das nix mit einem Rebound!
Hier lief gerade Silly im Radio mit ihrer Single "Alles Rot". Der Text paßt auch auf alle BOI-Investierten:
"In mir drin ist alles rot
Das Gegenteil von tot. Mein Herz
Es schlägt sich noch ganz gut
In mir drin ist alles rot
Und du bist ein Idiot"
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