Apple is worth as much as all euro zone banks

US technology company Apple is now worth as much as the 32 biggest euro zone banks.

That's the stark result from a steep fall in the share price of banks including Spain's Santander, France's BNP Paribas, Germany's Deutsche Bank and Italy's Unicredit, compared to a steady rise in Apple's valuation, according to Thomson Reuters data.

Earlier on Friday the DJ STOXX euro zone banks index fell 4 per cent, valuing its 32 members at $340 billion. That's based on the market capitalisation of their free-float shares, which for some French banks in particular is less than 100 per cent.

The index has crashed by a third since the start of July, hammered by fears banks will lose billions from their holdings of euro zone government bonds and a failure of policymakers to stop a euro zone debt crisis from spreading.

The euro zone banks have lost three-quarters of their value since peaking in May 2007.

In contrast, Apple's market capitalisation has soared to $340 billion on the back of the success of innovative technology products like iPods, iPhones and iPads.

Source : New Age

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