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New doubts for stress tests on European markets


EurozoneThe Greek economy is in difficulty, and its financial system is under pressure since the country became the epicenter of the biggest crisis in the history of the euro area. However now it seems that Greek banks will pass through the stress test of the banking system in Europe. A similar paradox is seen in Europe. While regulators prepare to publish the results of stress tests of the largest European banks on Friday, political and financial leaders sound surprisingly optimistic in their expectations of the outcome, writes Wall Street Journal. Sentiment among investors are fundamentally different, as many believe that some European banks experiencing serious difficulties. Given that the U.S. government made 10 of 19 largest banks in the country to attract more capital after the stress testing them in 2009, very good results in Europe may undermine the feeling of confidence that European politicians try to regain. According to economists of the Royal Bank of Scotland if the Greek banks withstand the test without a problem, the markets may appear skeptical about whether the tests were sufficiently stringent and that give an objective assessment of the state of the financial system of the Old Continent. One of the banks that tests will show that there are difficulties, the German mortgage lender Hypo Real Estate. It told the Wall Street Journal source familiar with the matter. We Hypo Real Estate is 100% government ownership, is expected to pass their toxic financial assets of 200 billion of bad bank “, supported by the Fund German financial market stabilization (SoFFin). Hypo may request a further 2 billion capital Sofiin, having already received 8 billion.
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Free fall of Asian indexes


Drop IndexNews of the investigation against Goldman Sachs, who is suspected of large-scale fraud mortgage securities caused a wave of sales of U.S. and European markets on Friday, which spilled over in Asia today. The Best Mortgages dropped the good results of Asian indexes. The reduced risk appetite of investors not only lower stock prices, but those of raw materials, while the rate rose strongly in the dollar against all major currencies. Analysts said the charges against the investment bank Goldman Sachs will severely undermine the already fragile confidence in financial markets and could lead many investors to leave them. The strong decrease of the Asian indexes today also contribute to the news that the Chinese government continues to restrict investment in real estate. Regional stock measure MSCI Asia Pacific, which oversees securities markets in ten Asian countries plus Australia and New Zealand sank by as much as 2.1 percent to 125.62 points. Today’s decline was its strongest over the past two months. On Friday, Asian markets retreated sharply from its 20-month peak for sales in the residential construction sector and the stock exchanges in Shanghai and Hong Kong.
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