09 Dec
Posted by ReD as Brazil , Mexico , News , World News

Blowing winds of optimism on financial markets. The European lists for 70.4% of the 54 experts who have joined the poll organized by Il Sole 24 Ore Radiocor, still have significant room for growth in 2007. Will drive Wall Street that is expected to increase by 68.5% of respondents. Tokyo well. Among emerging markets, Mexico and Brazil are seen as the surprise 2007. Nice surprises from Mexico and Brazil
The news expected by experts who look equities portfolio in Brazil and Mexico as possible surprises for investment profitable in emerging markets. But the most popular among specialized funds remain for the next year one focusing on Chinese and Indian operations. The scenario that emerges from the survey by Thomson Financial-Il Sole 24 Ore on a sample of 54 operators in the financial sector still betting on stock market prices in Europe and America, despite the average increase of 17% in the Old Continent and 15% for Wall Street but does not fail to point out investment opportunities outside the traditional squares. Tokyo well. Responses to the survey 1) Nasdaq and DJ have very course in 2006. In the first six months of next year will grow again?
Yes (68.5%)
No (20.4%)
Stable (11.1%)
2) Since the start of 'years the major European exchanges have
won by 7% London 27% of Madrid. The trend
remains favorable for 2007?
Yes (70.4%)
No (18.5%)
Stable (11.1%)
3) The Japanese stock market in 2006 has disappointed expectations after
strong growth of previous year '. Is ready to share?
Yes (57.4%)
No (25.9%)
Stable (16.7%)
4) What is the stock market of emerging countries
considered most promising in the short term?
China (23%)
Latin America (23%)
India (20%)
Other countries (33%)
The panel of respondents
- Alfiero Albert (Director Finance Bank Finnat Euroamerica) Atrei Eugenia (Head Equity Europe Mps Am), Giulio Baresani (Novagest sim), Tiziano Bellemo Charles (head of equity funds and bond Eurizon Capital)
Marco Benedetti (responsible KBL Fumagalli Soldan), Carlo Benetti (Head of Asset Management Julius Baer), Alex Botte (strategist at Axa Investment Managers Paris), Luca Brambilla (investment specialist American Express), Christian Busnardo (CEO Societe Generale am Italy ), Carretta Alexander (Professor Economics of Financial Intermediaries Tor Vergata), Casella Guido (strategist Azimut SGR), David Cataldo (responsible Investing Pioneer Investment Management SGR), Catalfamo Paul (Chairman Invest), Matteo Cattaneo (manager Fideuram Investments ), Cesar Antonio (MPS chief economist Finance) Cesare Giulio (CEO Meliorbanca SGR), Lorenzo Colucci (responsible ediobanca
securities), Gianluigi Costanzo (Managing General sgr am), John Da Ros (manager Fideuram Investments ), De Felice Gregory (Head of Service
Studies and of Banca Intesa ), Pio De Gregorio (Head Office Centrobanca studies), Piero Di Leo (manager Fideuram Investments ), Filippo Di Naro
(Head of Investments of BPU Pramerica SGR), Frederick Thomas (manager Ifigest Bank), Nicolò Foscari (portfolio manager Credit Suisse), Alessandro Fugnoli
(Abaxbank strategist), Carlo Gallina (Dg Meliorbanca Sgr), Carlo Gentili (CEO Nextam partners), Big Richard Stevens (director of Bank assets and investments - Banca Sella), Gianluca Grugni
(Head of Asset Allocation Gestielle) Johaadien Hassan (strategist at Morley Fund Management), Lalatta Alberico (President Amro Real Estate), Mass Stephen (Deputy Director General Capitalgest) Milla Albert (President Euromobiliare SIM), Nunziata Nicolò (an analyst with JC & Associates), Opipari Mark (Head of Research Rasbank)
Massimiliano Pagani (head of equity management Sgr BNL), David Easter (SICAV Pharus President), Patrizio Pazzaglia (Bank Insinger de Beaufort), Francesco Perilli (CEO Euromobiliare Sim), Previtera Francis (Banca Akros), Andrea Puccini (manager Fideuram Investments ) , Marco Ratti (Director Investment CAAM SGR), Mark Ravagli (IOC collective management of DWS
Investments Italy SGR), Maurizio Riboni (Bipiemme Management), John Sada (Responsible management Arner Bank), Claudia Segre (Unicredit group experienced emerging markets), Sogliani George (technical analyst Banca Sella)
Mario Spreafico (Head of investment Citigroup Italy ), Gianmarco Stanga (responsible for funds of funds Mc Management SGR), Drums John (President Drums
invesment partners), Attilio Ventura (former president of the Stock Exchange), Gianluca Verzella (responsible for development and investment at BNP Paribas Private Banking in Italy )
Mauro Vicini director Websim.
Agency (Thomson Financial)
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