ist bei der BOI und der AIB auch so. Eigentlich mache ich mir aber trotzdem keine Sorgen. Im Gegenteil, dann kaufe ich einfach nach. Ich denke hier "long" :)
Was hast du denn erwartet? Also mal ehrlich, wer daran geglaubt hat, daß hier schwarze Zahlen geschrieben werden, der sollte geschlagen werden. Ich finde die Entwicklung gut. mM
04/02/2014 | 02:45am US/Eastern PERMANENT TSB is investigating a glitch with its online and telephone banking systems. The bank said it is having issues and that despite full service resuming it had since had further problems. They added the bug is affecting its Open 24 Channel but ATMs and other online services are working as normal. (c) 2014 ProQuest Information and Learning Company; All Rights Reserved.
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Permanent TSB untersucht eine Panne mit seinem Online-und Telefon-Banking-Systeme. Die Bank sagte, es ist mit Fragen und das trotz Full-Service-Wiederaufnahme hatte es da weitere Probleme. Sie fügten hinzu, der Fehler Auswirkungen auf seinen Open 24-Kanal, aber Geldautomaten und andere Online-Dienste werden als normale Arbeits.
Tja, was für eine lange Phase des Nichts. Keine Bewegung, keine News, keine Perspektive. Wenigstens nicht wieder unter 0,03 gefallen und keine Enteignung. Kann ja auch noch kommen. BOI ist wieder über 0,32 und hier ruht Dornröschen.
"Springboard has agreed to sell its mortgage loan book to Mars Capital Ireland No.2 Limited (Mars Capital). While the financial details of the transaction are not disclosed, the impact on the Group’s profit and loss account and Core Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio will be positive. In addition, at 30 June 2014, the impact of the sale would have reduced the Group’s non-performing loans by c 4% and the Loan to Deposit ratio by c 1%. The proceeds from the sale will be used to further reduce the Group’s funding requirements in line with the Group’s ongoing restructuring of its balance sheet." 22.10.2014: http://www.permanenttsbgroup.ie/...ress-releases/2014/22-10-2014.aspx
"Permanent TSB, which is 99.2 per cent owned by the State, is expected to announce details of its capital-raising plan on Sunday after the European Central Bank publishes the results of its pan-European comprehensive assessments, which PTSB is expected to fail. It is not clear how much capital PTSB will be required to raise but the expectation is it will be below €1 billion." 22.10.2014: http://www.irishtimes.com/business/sectors/...b-stress-test-1.1971982
"Permanent TSB's core tier 1 capital was 13.1pc at the start of last year, but slipped to 12.7pc at the end of June. [..] Permanent TSB has lined up Deutsche Bank to help raise capital on the markets, including in the event it is needed after the tests." 23.10.2014: http://www.independent.ie/business/irish/...-vulnerable-30679268.html