8.12.2011

French ban short-selling on bank stocks


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 54558299 012632005 1 French ban short selling on bank stocks Societe Generale has been the French bank most affected by the market turmoil

The French market authority has banned short-selling on the shares of banking and insurance companies.

The move follows sharp gains and losses in French banking stocks in recent days on concerns about their exposure to eurozone government debt.

Societe Generale has been the worst affected by the volatility, being forced on Wednesday to deny that its financial stability was at risk.

Short-selling is when traders profit from bets on the fall in a share price.

It has been blamed for increasing recent market instability.

Short-sellers usually borrow shares or bonds, sell them, then buy them back when the stock falls – pocketing the difference.

"Naked" short-selling is when a trader sells financial instruments he has not yet borrowed.

All forms of short-selling are included in the ban.

‘Irrational fears’

France's market authority, the AMF, made the announcement late on Thursday.

It said it was banning short-selling on 11 banking and insurance stocks for 15 days, including France's three largest banks, Societe Generale, BNP Paribas and Credit Agricole.

In Thursday trading on Societe Generale's share price started up 8%, before falling by the same amount, and then recovering to finish 3% higher.

Societe Generale chief executive Frederic Oudea said the speculation about his bank was "absolutely rubbish".

Mr Oudea also spoke to France Info radio. "People are scared," he said, "so the tiniest information touches off irrational fears. To our clients, we have to tell them that these rumours are baseless and that they can have confidence in Societe Generale."

Greece banned short-selling on Monday, and Italy has said it will decide on Friday whether to do the same.

source: bbcuk

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