Here are
the week in review and next week previewed-links.
LAST WEEK
PRICES:
Weekly Scoreboard – Between The Hedges
Weekly Scoreboard – Between The Hedges
US market portrait 2012 week 27 – Portfolio
Probe
Summary for Week Ending June 29th – Calculated
Risk
The top economic story last week was the
eurozone deal…In the US, housing continues to
improves, however manufacturing was soft in June
DealBook's Week in Review: Calls for
Regulations and Resignations – NYT
The Weekender – beyondbrics
/ FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The Big Picture
Weekly Market Wrap – Trade the News / PragCap
Weekly Bull/Bear Recap – Rational
Capitalist Speculator
MarketBeat Week: What the Show EU Unity Means – WSJ
In the latest installment of MarketBeat Week,
we discuss the latest developments in Europe, the end of quarter and preview
next week's jobs report.
Politics this week – The Economist
Business this week – The Economist
NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week of July 1st – Calculated
Risk
June
employment report to be released on Friday. Other key reports include the ISM
manufacturing index on Monday, vehicle sales on Tuesday, and the ISM
non-manufacturing (service) index on Thursday. ECB holds a meeting on Thursday
and is expected to cut the benchmark interest rate from 1.0% to 0.75%.
Next Week’s Tape: Jobs Report Fireworks on the
6th of July – MarketBeat
/ WSJ
US Holiday
on Thursday, Friday unemployment data.
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Weighing the Week Ahead – A
Dash of Insight
Forecasting fireworks this week should be
pretty safe!
The Art Of Can Kicking – The
Short Side of Long
Eurozone summit announcement kicks the can and
short squeezes bears
Wall St Week Ahead – Reuters
Can EU deal lift stocks for more than a day?
Global Market Week Ahead – Reuters
Policy baton passes to central banks
The Weekly T Report – TF
Market Advisors
7%, Credit
Hedge Funds & Goal Seeked Returns
Weekly Credit Update – Danske
Bank (pdf)
President of the European Council proposes a
banking union. EFSF and ESM may be allowed to make capital injections into
banks
The Italian government seems to have
successfully broken German resistance to more far-reaching policy responses to
solve the euro crisis – but this match is not over yet. The ECB would gravely
disappoint markets and analysts alike if it failed to cut its repo rate in the
coming week. Whether the ECB will also lower the deposit rate or announce other
types of monetary easing is more uncertain.
Government bond auctions (week 27) – Saxo
Bank
France and to a lesser extent Spain are on tap
next week in terms of Eurozone government bond auctions while Italy gets a week
off.
EMEA Weekly, Week 27 – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Highlights from Monday’s FTfm – alphaville
/ FT
Emerging: Week Ahead – beyond
brics / Financial Times
CALENDARS
Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Debt
crisis: live – The
Telegraph
Europe Crisis Tracker – WSJ
FX Options
Analytics – Saxo
Bank