Just the regular links for the US open, plus GDP previews:
Previously on MoreLiver’s:
Roundups &
Commentary
Frontrunning – ZH
Overnight: Sentiment Sours As Bank Of Japan Does Just As Expected And
Nothing More – ZH
The Lunch Wrap – alphaville
/ FT
Emerging N.Y. headlines – beyondbrics
/ FT
Daily Press Summary – Open Europe
Morning MoneyBeat: Difficulties Dissecting GDP Data – WSJ
Calm FX, Yen Strengthens – Marc
to Market
Morning Briefing
(EU/US): It's So Much Nicer To Come Home – BNY
Mellon
Japanese
investor behaviour and the JPY
US
GDP PREVIEWS
Q1 GDP Preview – ZH
3 Numbers to Watch: Euro money supply, US GDP
& Cons. Sentiment – TradingFloor
Juhani Huopainen: US first-quarter Gross Domestic Product is
expected to bounce back after the fourth quarter's low number. The ECB will
report monthly monetary data, which is expected to confirm that the credit
crunch continues.
Look to GDP for Clues About the Future – WSJ
Economists think real
GDP grew at an annual rate of 3.2% last quarter. If so, that would be the best
performance since late 2011. But monthly data show the economy’s momentum
petered out as last quarter rolled along. Retail sales, industrial output, and
capital goods orders slumped in March. How much has momentum eased? The answer
may be found in the GDP details on consumer demand for services, inventories
and trade.
GDP report is going to look pretty strong. But
beware its soft underbelly – Wonkblog
/ WP