The Fitch degrades BNP Paribas
The rating agency Fitch announced Monday after the close of stock markets in Europe, it lowered the ratings of BNP Paribas. The first French bank by market value was previously the club closed their highly rated by Fitch, AA sharing a favorite with the British HSBC and Spain's Santander. But the rating agency, BNP Paribas can not be "comfortable" among this circle of elected officials. The bank is degraded to AA – with a stable outlook.
The share "fairly important" for investment banking activities, deteriorating asset quality in 2009 and capital ratios slightly below the others behind this disgrace. Santander and HSBC show, in turn, limited contributions from their market activities."BNP Paribas continues to demonstrate its ability to cope with the pressures that affect the financial sector, especially European banks, and diversification is good," says Fitch, however.