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BNY Mellon Completes Acquisitions – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (November 3rd, 2009) Writes:
Yesterday, the Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (BK) completed two acquisitions - Insight Investment Management Limited and Pinnacle Arbitrage Compliance. It acquired Insight Investment Management Limited from Lloyds Banking Group plc (LYG) Insight Investment specializes in Liability Driven Investment (LDI) solutions, active Fixed Income and Absolute Return and is based in London. Its clients include some of the UK's largest pension schemes, corporations, insurance companies and local authorities, along with a growing number of non-UK clients and some of the best known financial services and intermediary companies. BNY Mellon also completed its previously announced acquisition of Pinnacle Arbitrage Compliance, one of the largest independent U.S. firms devoted exclusively to compliance services for tax-exempt bond issuers and conduit borrowers. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed. With these acquisitions, BNY Mellon will have more than $1 trillion in assets under ...

BNY Mellon Beats Amid Charges – Analyst Blog

Zacks Market Commentaries (October 20th, 2009) Writes:
The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation’s (BK) third quarter earnings of 54 cents per share were well ahead of the Zacks Consensus Estimate of 47 cents. This excludes hefty charges on investment securities portfolio restructuring and M&I expenses. On a GAAP basis, the third quarter loss from continuing operations came in at $2.04 per share, compared to income of 26 cents in the prior-year quarter. The results for the quarter were primarily impacted by an investment securities portfolio restructuring charge of $2.54 per share. Management said that the restructuring charges taken during the quarter will not materially impact its capital, and the restructuring is expected to benefit net interest revenue by $125-$175 million in 2010. On a non-GAAP basis, total revenue for the quarter was $3.3 billion, up 3.7% sequentially but down 14.1% year-over-year. The provision for credit losses substantially increased to $147 ...

DrStockPick.com Stock Report! 8/12/09, CSCO, BK, ESLT, TNS, LOGI, FRX, AZN

Dr. Stock Pick (August 12th, 2009) Writes:

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Cisco (NASDAQ: CSCO) and AIESEC, the world’s largest student-run organization, have launched an innovative program to provide Malaysian students with the opportunity to expand their skills and gain valuable international work experience. The initiative is in line with the Malaysian government’s call for more public-private sector collaboration to support the education and development of a highly skilled, technology-savvy workforce that can compete in the global arena.

The Bank of New York Mellon Corporation (NYSE: BK) announced it has agreed to acquire Insight Investment Management Limited (”Insight Investment”) from Lloyds Banking Group plc for 235 million pounds Sterling. Based in London, Insight Investment specialises in LDI (Liability

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Non-U.S. Banks – Zacks Analyst Interviews

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 30th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing.

Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook.

That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more attractive investments -- similar to what

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Non-U.S. Banks – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 30th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing.

Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook.

That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more attractive investments -- similar to what

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Allied Irish Banks, Asia, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A., Banco Bradesco S.A., Banco Itau Holding Financeira S.A., Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A., Bank, Bank Of Ireland, Bank Stocks, bank universe, Brazil, Britain, BRL, Ch;, Chile, Credit Suisse Group, Deutsche Bank Ag, Europe, Governor, Great, Great Britain, HDFC Bank Limited;, I.R.I.S. s.a. TG3Z3510AFCS Headset, ICICI Bank Limited;, India, International Monetary Fund, Ireland, Itau Unibanco Holding S.A., larger banks;, Latin America, Lloyds Banking Group plc;, Market Commentary, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., Private Bank, retail network;, Rs, S&P 500 and 10, SAN, Santiago, Sp 500, Spain, Stocks to Watch, The Royal Bank of Scotland Bank plc, Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros S.A., United Kingdom, United States, USD, Zacks Market Commentaries

Non-U.S. Banks – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (July 29th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing. Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook. That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more attractive ...
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Allied Irish Banks, Asia, Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria S.A., Banco Bradesco S.A., Banco Itau Holding Financeira S.A., Banco Santander Central Hispano S.A., Bank, Bank Of Ireland, Bank Stocks, bank universe, Brazil, Britain, BRL, Ch;, Chile, Credit Suisse Group, Deutsche Bank Ag, Europe, Governor, Great, Great Britain, HDFC Bank Limited;, I.R.I.S. s.a. TG3Z3510AFCS Headset, ICICI Bank Limited;, India, International Monetary Fund, Ireland, Itau Unibanco Holding S.A., ITUB, larger banks;, Latin America, Lloyds Banking Group plc;, Market Commentary, Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group Inc., Private Bank, retail network;, Rs, S&P 500 and 10, SAN, Santiago, Sp 500, Spain, Stocks to Watch, The Royal Bank of Scotland Bank plc, Uniao de Bancos Brasileiros S.A., United Kingdom, United States, USD, Zacks Market Commentaries

Non-U.S. Banks – Zacks Analyst Interviews

Zacks Market Commentaries (May 13th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing.

Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook.

That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more attractive investments, similar to what

...

Non-U.S. Banks – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (May 13th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing.

Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook.

That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more attractive investments, similar to what

...

Non-U.S. Banks – Industry Outlook

Zacks Market Commentaries (May 12th, 2009) Writes:
In general, we believe it is still a bit early to get involved with non-US bank stocks as the fundamental outlook remains weak -- asset quality will continue to deteriorate as individuals and companies default on loans, and revenues should continue to fall as loan growth falters and investment banking faces a dearth of new business in the face of economic slowing. Consumer job losses and sluggish business conditions are increasing worldwide, which will tend to dampen demand for credit, even assuming banks are capable of lending more. Moreover, these factors will also hurt asset quality and increase losses on the existing "good" loan portfolios, even apart from considerations of toxic assets. Combined with top-line pressure due to weakening economic conditions, non-US banks face a daunting outlook.That said, we believe that banks in stable emerging economies, such as Chile, Brazil or India, may be more ...

Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Lloyds Banking Group plc, CBS Corporation, Somaxon Pharmaceuticals, Alexza Pharmaceuticals and NeurogesX, Inc. – Press Releases

Zacks Market Commentaries (May 11th, 2009) Writes:
For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL - May 11, 2009 - Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets. Stocks recently featured in the blog include: Lloyds Banking Group plc (LYG), CBS Corporation (CBS), Somaxon Pharmaceuticals (SOMX), Alexza Pharmaceuticals (ALXA) and NeurogesX, Inc. (NGSX).

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Here are highlights from Friday's Analyst Blog:

Lloyds Still Expects a Loss

Today in its first quarter trading update, Lloyds Banking Group plc (LYG, or Lloyds) announced that it still expects to post a loss for full-year 2009 (excluding an accounting gain from negative goodwill) on the back of

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