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  1. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:18
    quote:

    lisabeth schreef:

    [quote=rjm]
    10.00 uur Cijfers: maandrapport ECB bet.balans 2e kwartaal.
    Anneke
    [/quote]
    ja en???Daar gebeurt niks op
    is evengoed pas om 11.00 uur.
  2. Monema 11 september 2008 10:18
    quote:

    lisabeth schreef:

    [quote=grabberke]
    Blijven gokken iedereen...
    [/quote]

    ik ben een speler geen gokker en speel met winst en iedere keer hou ik me aan mijn vooropgestelde bedragen gabberke das een groot verschil
    Alleen heb je ooit met 'gewone' inzet moeten spelen (A)
  3. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:19
    quote:

    lisabeth schreef:

    [quote=grabberke]
    Blijven gokken iedereen...
    [/quote]

    ik ben een speler geen gokker en speel met winst en iedere keer hou ik me aan mijn vooropgestelde bedragen gabberke das een groot verschil
    Beredeneerd gokken dan maar zeker
  4. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:19
    quote:

    Illuminati schreef:

    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    Dit onderschrijf ik VOLKOMEN.
  5. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:21
    ;leest zo je mail effe

    quote:

    Labyrint schreef:

    [quote=Illuminati]
    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    [/quote]

    Dit onderschrijf ik VOLKOMEN.
  6. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:21
    quote:

    Labyrint schreef:

    [quote=Illuminati]
    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    [/quote]

    Dit onderschrijf ik VOLKOMEN.
    absolutely
  7. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:21
    quote:

    Illuminati schreef:

    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    goed idee ... doen
  8. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:22
    quote:

    grabberke schreef:

    [quote=lisabeth]
    [quote=grabberke]
    Blijven gokken iedereen...
    [/quote]

    ik ben een speler geen gokker en speel met winst en iedere keer hou ik me aan mijn vooropgestelde bedragen gabberke das een groot verschil
    [/quote]

    Beredeneerd gokken dan maar zeker
    ja gabberke zeker is mijn gevoel volgen, maar ik heb iedere week een targed winst dat ik wil bereiken en dat heb ik ruim overschreden, dus nu trade ik wat gevoel en we zien wel geen stress kan nog altijd verlies nemen en putten :-))))

    Weer een paar durfinvest aliasen bijgekomen ondertss
  9. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:25
    quote:

    suzan jansens73 schreef:

    [quote=TikkieTerug]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    call sept410 gekocht let op vandaag !
    [/quote]15 cent in de plus al!
    [/quote]nu 20 cent in de plus!
    [/quote]

    WOW.. laat je ook even weten als we + 25 c staan
    [/quote]Heb ze al verkocht, kijk nu even rustig verder.
    Terug gekocht en gelijk weer flink omhoog nu!
  10. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:25
    CB Monthly Bulletin Editorial for Sept. (Text)
    2008-09-11 08:00:04.740 GMT

    By Kristian Siedenburg
    Sept. 11 (Bloomberg) -- The following is the text of the European Central Bank's Sept. monthly bulletin:

    ??At its meeting on 4 September 2008, the Governing Council of the ECB decided, on the basis of its regular economic and monetary analyses, to leave the key ECB interest rates unchanged. The information that has become available since the previous meeting has confirmed that annual inflation rates are likely to remain well above levels consistent with price stability for a protracted period of time and that upside risks to price stability over the medium term prevail. While the growth of broad money and credit aggregates is now showing some signs of moderation, the still strong underlying pace of monetary expansion points to continued upside risks to price stability over the medium term. The latest economic data also confirm the weakening of real GDP growth in mid-2008. This reflects partly an expected technical reaction to the strong growth seen in the first quarter as well as dampening effects from global and domestic factors, including direct and indirect effects from high commodity prices. In this environment, it remains imperative to avoid broad-based second-round effects in price and wage-setting. In full accordance with its mandate, the Governing Council emphasises that maintaining price stability in the medium term is its primary objective and that it is resolute in its determination to keep medium and long-term inflation expectations firmly anchored in line with price stability. This will preserve purchasing power in the medium term and support sustainable growth and employment. On the basis of the Governing Council's assessment, the current monetary policy stance will contribute to achieving the objective of price stability. The Governing Council will continue to monitor very closely all developments over the period ahead.

    Starting with the economic analysis, according to Eurostat's first estimate, following strong quarterly growth of 0.7% in the first quarter, euro area real GDP contracted by 0.2% in the second quarter of 2008. In terms of quarter-on-quarter growth, private consumption declined by 0.2% and there was a perceptible weakness in investment, which fell by 1.2%. Both euro area imports and exports declined by 0.4%.

    ?Taking into account all available information, the euro area economy is currently experiencing an episode of weak activity characterised by high commodity prices weighing on consumer confidence and demand, as well as by dampened investment growth.
    This episode is expected to be followed by a gradual recovery. In particular, if persistent, the fall in oil prices from their peak in July will help strengthen real disposable income, with the level of employment remaining high and the unemployment rate low by historical standards. Moreover, growth in the world economy is expected to remain relatively resilient, benefiting mainly from sustained growth in emerging economies. This should support external demand for euro area goods and services and thereby investment.

    This outlook is also reflected in the September 2008 ECB staff macroeconomic projections for the euro area. The exercise projects average annual real GDP growth of between 1.1% and 1.7% in 2008, and between 0.6% and 1.8% in 2009. In comparison with the June Eurosystem staff projections, real GDP growth figures for 2008 and
    2009 are lower.

    In the view of the Governing Council, the uncertainty surrounding this outlook for economic activity is particularly high at the current juncture and, generally, downside risks prevail. Risks stem particularly from renewed increases in energy and food prices, which could dampen consumption and investment. Moreover, downside risks continue to relate to the potential for the financial market tensions to affect the real economy more adversely than currently foreseen. The possibility of disorderly developments owing to global imbalances also implies downside risks to the outlook for economic activity, as do concerns about rising protectionist pressures.

    With regard to price developments, annual HICP inflation has remained considerably above the level consistent with price stability since last autumn, standing at 3.8% in August according to Eurostat's flash estimate, after 4.0% in June and July 2008.
    This worrying level of inflation is largely the result of both the direct and indirect effects of past surges in energy and food prices at the global level. Moreover, wage growth has been picking up in recent quarters, at a time when labour productivity growth has decelerated, resulting in sharp increases in unit labour costs.

    Looking ahead, on the basis of current commodity futures prices, the annual HICP inflation rate is likely to remain well above levels consistent with price stability for quite some time, moderating only gradually during the course of 2009. Consistent with this view, the September ECB staff projections foresee average annual HICP inflation at between 3.4% and 3.6% in 2008, and between 2.3% and 2.9% in 2009. The higher inflation projections for 2008 and 2009 mainly reflect higher energy prices and, to a lesser extent, higher food and services prices than assumed previously.

    In this context, it is important to recall the conditional nature of the ECB staff projections. They are based on a number of assumptions that are of a purely technical nature and unrelated to policy intentions. In particular, the technical assumptions for short-term interest rates reflect market expectations as at mid- August. Moreover, it should be noted that the projections are based on the assumption that oil and non-oil commodity prices, while remaining at elevated levels, will exhibit greater stability over the projection horizon than has been the case in recent months, in line with prevailing futures prices.

    It is the Governing Council's view that, at the policy-relevant medium-term horizon, there are upside risks to the outlook for price developments. These risks include the possibility of renewed increases in commodity prices and of previous rises having further and stronger indirect effects on consumer prices. There is particularly a very strong concern that the emergence of broad- based second-round effects in price and wage-setting behaviour could add significantly to inflationary pressures. Moreover, the upside risks to price stability could be aggravated by unexpected rises in indirect taxes and administered prices.

    ?Against this background, it is imperative to ensure that medium to longer-term inflation expectations remain firmly anchored at levels in line with price stability. Broad-based second-round effects stemming from the impact of higher energy and food prices on price and wage setting behaviour must be avoided. The Governing Council is monitoring price-setting behaviour and wage negotiations in the euro area with particular attention. All parties concerned - in both the private and the public sectors - must meet their responsibilities in this regard. The Governing Council has repeatedly expressed its concern about the existence of schemes in which nominal wages are indexed to consumer prices.
    Such schemes involve the risk of upward shocks in inflation leading to a wage-price spiral, which would be detrimental to employment and competitiveness in the countries concerned. The Governing Counc
  11. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:26
    the Governing Council emphasises that maintaining price stability in the medium term is its primary objective and that it is resolute in its determination to keep medium and long-term inflation expectations firmly anchored in line with price stability, thereby preserving purchasing power in the medium term and supporting sustainable growth and employment in the euro area. On the basis of the Governing Council's assessment, the current monetary policy stance will contribute to achieving the objective of price stability. The Governing Council will continue to monitor very closely all developments over the period ahead.

    Regarding fiscal policy, budget plans for 2009 should fully reflect existing policy commitments. This implies that euro area countries with relatively large fiscal deficits need to specify much more ambitious and concrete consolidation measures, especially on the expenditure side. Countries that have already achieved their medium-term budgetary objectives need to ensure that they maintain sound structural fiscal positions. At the current juncture, the steady pursuit of stability-oriented fiscal policies would help to contain inflationary pressures and provide the required budgetary room for manoeuvre to allow automatic stabilisers to contribute to smoothing the business cycle.

    Turning to structural policies, measures that reduce adjustment costs and promote moderate unit labour cost growth are of the utmost importance in the current economic circumstances. While this is crucial in all euro area countries, it is particularly pressing in those that have experienced a significant loss of cost and price competitiveness over recent years and where unemployment has already started to rise. Moreover, fostering productivity through enhanced investment in innovation and education enlarges the scope for increases in real incomes in the longer run.

    SOURCE: European Central Bank {ECB <GO>}
  12. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:26
    quote:

    EM Trader schreef:

    [quote=Labyrint]
    [quote=Illuminati]
    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    [/quote]

    Dit onderschrijf ik VOLKOMEN.
    [/quote]

    absolutely
    ach, niet aan ergeren, slecht voor je hart, illu...
  13. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:34
    quote:

    elzhhw schreef:

    [quote=Illuminati]
    Ik ga IEX vragen deze draad te verbieden voor mensen die nog geen maand lid zijn; ik wordt horendol van al die spammers hier.
    [/quote]

    goed idee ... doen
    Zéér goed plan,mijn stem heb je!

    willem
  14. [verwijderd] 11 september 2008 10:34
    quote:

    suzan jansens73 schreef:

    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    [quote=TikkieTerug]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    [quote=suzan jansens73]
    call sept410 gekocht let op vandaag !
    [/quote]15 cent in de plus al!
    [/quote]nu 20 cent in de plus!
    [/quote]

    WOW.. laat je ook even weten als we + 25 c staan
    [/quote]Heb ze al verkocht, kijk nu even rustig verder.
    [/quote]Terug gekocht en gelijk weer flink omhoog nu!
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=WK8s8Kl4ruY

    Sorry maar moest hem even kwijt :-)
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