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Saturday, January 31

31st Jan - W/E: Weekly Support



Here are the links to the weekly roundups, reviews and also previews of the beginning week. Last week's 'Support' here. This post will be updated as new material is published.

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Weekly ScoreboardBetween The Hedges

Friday’s Price MonitorGlobal Macro Monitor

Tyler’s Weekly Market WrapZH
January Jitters Jolt Stocks - S&P Loses Key 2,000 Level; Bonds' Best Month Since June 2010

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture

US Schedule for WeekCalculated Risk

Economic CalendarBerenberg
Greece in focus: parliament opens, government programme announced, diplomacy continues * Bank of England: on hold * US non-farm payrolls: economic slack falling fast

Economic CalendarHandelsbanken

UK Next Week’s AgendaHandelsbanken

5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWSJ

Wall St Week AheadReuters
Energy may see further weakness as key names report


EU Week AheadWSJ
Tsipras and Biden Come to Brussels


KVP Macro Take: Watch central bank moves and the rupee revivalTradingFloor
The key focus will be on the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Reserve Bank of India on Tuesday and the Bank of England on Thursday. There are also quite a few Federal Reserve and European Central bank speakers this week.

The Matrix: A strategist’s roving thoughts - shaken but not stirredTradingFloor
Kay Van-Petersen: A high conviction take on the USDCHF still prevails; thoughts on Yahoo's spin-off from Alibaba; a mea culpa on fourth quarter US GDP and checking out the media with Bloomberg and Investor Insights.

Week AheadBB
U.S. Jobs Report, Obama Budget, BOE




Weekly Global Central Banks CalendarWSJ



World Week AheadWSJ

U.S. Jobs Report Looms as Key Test of Fed Divergence  
Week ahead rich in events: Greece, Denmark, ECBTradingFloor
The beginning week is filled with events that escape the hasty viewer of economic data release calendars. Be ready for Greek panic, additional information on the European Central Bank's asset purchase program and Denmark's attempts to maintain the EURDKK exchange rate within the narrow confines of the ERM2.


Weekly Market SummaryThe Fat Pitch
Despite the sell off, breadth and longer term measurements of sentiment have not washed out to an extent that would suggest a low is in place. Finally, the dominant pattern, which we will describe below, suggests lower prices are ahead.


Weighing the Week AheadA Dash of Insight
Will the data deluge signal economic weakness?

Weekly Market OutlookMoody’s

Weekly FocusDanske Bank
US: Fed speeches over the coming week. ISMs and the January employment report. We expect the employment report, released on Friday, to show continued solid job growth EZ: German industrial production and factory orders for November and manufacturing PMI numbers for several countries

Strategy: Is the euro recovery finally here?Danske Bank
We are still positive on risk assets * Bond yields fall on pension demand but fundamentals point to higher yields in H2 * More upside in the USD * Euro area seeing strong mix of tailwinds - more signs of recovery * Uncertainty over Fed lift-off - international developments added to the equation

Week AheadNordea
Next week’s most interesting events globally are the Employment Report and ISM from the US. Only 2nd tier data is published in the Euro area. A lot of interest rate announcements will take place, along with manufacturing indicators from Sweden.

FX OutlookMarc to Market
Is the Dollar's Momentum Easing? Is Deeper Pullback in the Stock Market Likely?


Scandi markets aheadDanske Bank
Danish issuance first victim of SNB and ECB action
 
Euro rates updateNordea

CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – investing.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
MarkkinakalenteriNordnet
MarkkinakalenteriTaloussanomat