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Deutsche's Ackermann says Germany offers banks a 'comparative advantage'

Is another round of continent-hopping banks (and bank services) up ahead? Perhaps, if the analysis of Josef Ackermann, CEO of Germany-based Deutsche Bank (DB) is accurate.

Ackermann said Germany has a "comparative advantage" over other financial hubs because it is not expected to tax bonuses as Britain and France have done, Bloomberg News reported Sunday.

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Capital One warrants help chip away TARP obligation

The Treasury Department made $146.5 million through the sale of Capital One Financial (COF) warrants. This was the first auction of warrants conducted by the government as part of the banking system bailout. The sale was conducted by Deutsche Bank (DB) and reached a sale price of $11.75 per warrant.

The warrants, which expire on November 14, 2018, give the holders the right to purchase a share of Capital One stock at $42.13. Almost 12.7 million warrants were given to the Treasury Department a little more than a year ago, when Capital One received $3.56 billion in bailout support.

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Will oil prices moderate in 2010?

Could the nation and the world be headed for an era of moderate oil prices?

True, in the early globalization era the terms 'moderate' and 'oil prices' generally haven't gone together, but CNNMoney.com explores the argument for that scenario. Here's the reasoning:

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Will we ever run out of oil?

Forget about running out of oil. A Deutsche Bank analyst wrote: "The world will never run out of oil."

You are probably wondering why the analyst was able to make this prediction. The foremost reason is that we are becoming more efficient. This should keep prices in check at about $65.00 per barrel, down from this year's $80.00 per barrel.

The next question is how do you know that the world is becoming more efficient. The Energy Information Administration uses a metric called: "energy intensity." Energy intensity measures the amount of oil used in relation to the size of the economy.

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Will Blackstone make magic with Merlin?

What has Blackstone (NYSE: BX) been doing with all those theme parks it's been buying? Well, the answer is becoming a bit clearer now. The private equity firm is getting ready to take theme park operator Merlin Entertainments public early next year.

Several investment banks have already been called to advise on the transaction, including Citigroup (NYSE: C), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS), Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB), UBS (NYSE: UBS), and Nomura (NYSE: NMR). If all goes as planned, the deal could be good for $3.33 billion.

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Options Update: European money center's volatility low

Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) closed at $64.23. DB September option implied volatility is at 49, October is at 51; below its 26-week average of 66, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.

Credit Suisse (NYSE: CS) closed at $47.94. CS October option implied volatility of 47 is below its 26-week average of 62 according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.

UBS AG (NYSE: UBS), Switzerland's biggest bank, closed at $17.02. UBS September option implied volatility is at 54, October is at 56; below its 26-week average of 70, according to Track Data, suggesting decreasing price movement.

Option Update is provided by Stock Specialist Paul Foster of theflyonthewall.com.

Spies, critics, and Deutsche Bank

Interesting article in today's Wall Street Journal, dealing with spies, critics, and Deutsche Bank (subscription required). In what seems to me as a rather over-the-top move, Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) used spies to keep tabs on its critics -- and the scope of the operation may be a bit more expansive than originally believed. In May, Deutsche Bank found efforts involving "questionable investigative or surveillance activities" that its security department and outside contractors conducted. The "monitoring" took place four separate times from 2001 to 2007, with the bank using a detective (and "others" according to the article) to basically spy on people affiliated with the bank.

The detective told the Journal that he received a list of names in 2006, a list of people that the security department wanted the detective to watch. The bank contends that the spy mission was conducted by its security department and made no mention of its legal department. This cloak-and-dagger game cost two executives their jobs last month, and could lead to more.

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: DB, CAT, MMM, NKE, UBS ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Barclays upgraded Anglo American (NASDAQ: AAUK) to Overweight from Equal Weight based on a potentially higher bid from Xstrata (OTC: XSRAY) or a white night willing to pay a premium for the group, higher copper prices, and improving operating performance.
  • Janney Montgomery upgraded Chiquita Brands (NYSE: CQB) to Buy from Neutral citing improved bagged salad margins, strong free cash flow, solid banana trends, and valuation. The firm has a $13 target on the stock.
  • Wunderlich upgraded Legacy Reserves (NASDAQ: LGCY) to Buy from Hold due to the firm's belief that the back of the crude board is still very cheap, the firm's increased distribution outlook, and the movement of the stock after the discontinuation of the company's talks with Apollo.
  • Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) was upgraded to Buy from Neutral at UBS.
  • UBS (NYSE: UBS) was upgraded to Outperform from Neutral at Credit Suisse.
  • Illinois Tool Works (NYSE: ITW) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform at Wachovia.

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: BA, DB, EMC, FCX, JCI, VZ ...

Analyst Upgrades

  • Citigroup upgraded Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) to Hold from Sell citing reduced legacy risks and strength in the fixed income franchise.
  • Janney Montgomery upgraded Fuel Systems (NASDAQ: FSYS) to Buy from Neutral based on valuation, the OEM market in Europe for alternative transportation is growing faster than expected, and the $30M equity raise was smaller than expected.
  • Freeport McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) was upgraded to Outperform from Market Perform by FBR Capital. The firm believes that the company will benefit from copper supply issues over the long term, and it thinks the stock has reached an attractive entry point.
  • Black & Decker (NYSE: BDK) was upgraded to Neutral from Underperform at Credit Suisse.
  • American Tower (NYSE: AMT) was raised to Overweight from Neutral at JPMorgan.
  • EMC Corp. (NYSE: EMC) was upgraded at Barclays to Overweight from Equal Weight.

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Earnings highlights: Clorox, Deutsche Bank, Movado, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments ...

Here are some highlights from this past week's earnings coverage from BloggingStocks:

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Analyst upgrades, downgrades and initiations: BP, DB, NUE, TLB, X, YHOO ...

Analyst upgrades:
  • Citigroup upgraded Emergency Medical Services (NYSE: EMS) to Hold from Sell as it believes earnings estimates and valuation multiples could expand should Congress extend insurance coverage to the currently uninsured. The firm raised its target on shares to $38 from $29.
  • JPMorgan upgraded Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) to Neutral from Underweight on expectations the company's fixed income business will drive earnings.
  • KeyBanc expects U.S. Steel (NYSE: X) to benefit from a global recovery in flat-rolled products and a potential stabilization in energy end markets. The firm upgraded shares to Buy from Hold.
  • Yahoo! (NASDAQ: YHOO) was upgraded to Buy from Hold at Soleil.
  • Pinnacle Financial (NASDAQ: PNFP) was upgraded to Equal Weight from Underweight at Stephens.
  • BP Plc (NYSE: BP) was raised to Buy from Hold at ING Group.

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Volatile DryShips shares rally on new debt agreement

Transportation company DryShips Inc. (NASDAQ: DRYS) started the session on a positive note this morning after announcing a new waiver agreement with Deutsche Bank.

DRYS, which is struggling under the weight of a hefty debt burden, said it has reached a pact with Deutsche Bank regarding the waiver terms for a credit facility worth $1.125 billion. The facility covers two drillships that are currently under construction.

"We are delivering the waivers as promised and we hope to conclude discussions with the rest of the lenders in the near future," stated CEO George Economou.

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Suntech Power follow-on offering priced

Suntech Power Holdings (NYSE: STP) has priced its follow-on public offering at $12.50 per share. The company will be issuing 20 million American Depositary Shares to raise a total of $250 million. The stock is being issued under an existing shelf registration filing.

Underwriters UBS (NYSE: UBS), Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) have an option to purchase up to 3 million to cover any over-allotment.

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Closing Bell: An IPO, Banks & Tech, all killing the bears (JPM, RST, SBUX, LUV, RF)

The sages say to sell the news and have started calling the market grossly overbought on the near-term, yet stock enthusiasm is at the exact opposite of how negative things were 6 weeks ago. We have 6 million on the jobless claims now, although this week showed a real decline in new claims. The rally came on late in the day after the market was down triple-digits at one point. Here are the unofficial closing bell levels:

Dow 8,125.43 +95.81 (1.19%)
S&P 500 865.29 +13.23 (1.55%)
Nasdaq 1,670.44 +43.64 (2.68%)

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Why are credit markets forecasting absolute disaster?

While the stock market is rallying, the credit markets are still working on the assumption of absolute disaster. Where is such a dire forecast coming from?

Deutsche Banks published a study that shows the gloomy reality that the credit markets are predicting. They used the iBoxx index of investment grade corporate bonds and found that default rates in Europe are priced at 38%, in the US at 40% and at 51% in the UK. All of these readings are worse than in the Depression.

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