Here are the US open briefings. For more see last night's US Close: Grexit, not yet? and earlier EU Open: TGIF. For added sensationalism, see JP Morgan Losses. Next up the Best of The Week, have a great weekend. Follow ‘MoreLiver’ on Twitter or Facebook.
Daily US Opening News And Market Re-Cap –
RanSquawk / ZH
Frontrunning
– ZH
The Lunch
Wrap – alphaville
/ FT
EM New York
headlines – beyondbrics
/ FT
Daily Press
Summary – Open
Europe
Bundesbank
President: Inflating away crisis an “absurd discussion”; Bild front page: “Inflation
alarm! Bundesbank goes soft on the euro?”
Overnight
Sentiment: – Bank
of America / ZH
Morning
MarketBeat: J.P. Morgan Gives Market a Whale of Time – MarketBeat
/ WSJ
Broker Note
Briefing: Friday – WSJ
Morning
Take-Out – DealBook /
NYT
AM Dear
Dairy: TGIF – Macro
and Cheese
Dollar
Mixed, Market Digesting Developments – Marc
to Market (new!)
Pre-market
Commentary – Marketwatch
Pre-Market
Trading – CNNMoney
Pre-Market
– NASDAQ
US Equity Preview – Bloomberg
Earnings
& Events – The
Street
MarketCurrents
– Seeking
Alpha
Debt
crisis: live – The
Telegraph
Europe Crisis Tracker – WSJ
FX Options
Analytics – Saxo
Bank
European
10yr Bond Yields and Spreads – MTS indices (new!)
EURO CRISIS
Despite belated gestures from Berlin, the single currency
cannot survive if and when Greece leaves it.
An inflated sense of optimism – alphaville
/ FT
Inflation
of more than 4% in Germany would be required.
Downturn Seen Worsening – WSJ
BizDaily: Is the IMF in too deep? – BBC
(mp3)
With renewed fears this week over Greece's
future within the eurozone, we ask a former IMF chief economist, Simon Johnson,
if the Fund has pledged too much of the world's money to countries that can't
pay it back. Also a leading British cyber-policeman, Mick Jameson of the
Serious Organised Crime Agency, tells us about the challenges of battling fraud
on the Internet. And there's a new oil boom in Kenya - but is this really
going to benefit ordinary Kenyans or just corrupt oil-men and politicians? We
hear the thoughts of the BBC's regular Kenyan commentator, Wycliffe Muga.
Yesterday’s Bellwether Europe conference was not particularly
cheerful.