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Roundups & Commentary
News – Between
The Hedges
Markets – Between
The Hedges
Recap – Global
Macro Monitor
Daily Interest Rate
Monitor – Global
Macro Monitor
LAST WEEK
Weekly Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
Weekly Eurozone Watch:
Equity Ramp – Global
Macro Monitor
Week in Review – GlobalMacro Monitor
U.S. Equity Sector Weekly Performance – Global
Macro Monitor
US market portrait – Portfolio
Probe
US: Bonds, Dow, JPY, Gold,
Oil Up; Earnings Down, Macro Down – ZH
Europe: Stocks Have Best Week In 5 Months But Bonds
Spoil The Party – ZH
The Economist’s Weeklies:
US Summary for Week – Calculated
Risk
First quarter real GDP
only increased at a 2.5% annual rate, durable goods orders fell more than
expected, and most of the manufacturing data (regional surveys, flash PMI) were
weak. However, some of the underlying GDP details were decent (but not great)…The
new home sales report for March indicated an ongoing recovery for housing.
The Weekender – beyondbrics
/ FT
Week in Review: High-Value Domestic Dispute – NYT
Millionaires clash
over socialite’s child support claims. | Businesses take a cautious approach to
disclosures using social media. | Market delay in Chicago points again to technology. | And down payment
rules are at heart of mortgage debate.
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
The Week That Was – ZH
(audio) MoneyBeat Week: Twitter Hoax Shows Markets’
Vulnerability – WSJ
NEXT WEEK
US Schedule for Week –
Calculated Risk
This will be a very
busy week for economic data. The key report week is the April employment report
on Friday. Other key reports include the Case-Shiller house price index on
Tuesday, the ISM manufacturing index on Wednesday, vehicle sales for April also
on Wednesday, the March trade report on Thursday, and the ISM service index on
Friday. Also, there is an FOMC meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Week Ahead: Jobs Report, Fed Meeting Dominate
Busy Week – WSJ
Facebook Earnings, the Fed, Jobs Report – MoneyBeat / WSJ
Facebook Earnings, the Fed, Jobs Report – MoneyBeat / WSJ
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Key Events, Issues And Market Impact In The
Next Five Days – ZH
Goldman Sachs, SocGen:
Busy Week Ahead
Wall Street Week Ahead – Reuters
With signs of a slower
economy mounting, the near-term outlook for U.S. stocks isn't rosy, but investors may find
comfort next week from the world's major central banks.
Ready, steady, low?
ECB rate decision.
(video) US Week Ahead – Reuters
Get ready for 7-months
of jobs weakness.
Weekly Preview: Keeping the faith – BNY
Mellon
The market faces a
deluge of data this coming week with the tide peaking on Tuesday thanks to the
Japanese idiosyncrasy of publishing a large portion of its A-list activity
indicators on the same day.
Weekly Focus – Danske
Bank (pdf)
(prepared week ago due
to holidays)
Weighing the Week
Ahead – A Dash of Insight
FX Positioning and Technical Outlook – Marc
to Market
Looking forward, the
bad news is that the technical outlook has been not clarified by the price
action in recent days The good news is
that there are a number of key fundamental developments in the coming days that
will help strengthen or crystallize the underlying trend. These events include the euro area PMIs , the
US employment data and the ECB and FOMC meetings.
Weekly Credit Update – Danske
Bank (pdf)
EMEA Weekly – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Emerging Markets
Calendar – Handelsbanken (pdf)
Emerging: Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
EU Week Ahead – WSJ
European institutions
are set to enjoy a bit of a break next week, as the May 1 holiday on Wednesday
will slow work. But the few events scheduled will be key to understanding the
state of the European Union's economy.
[Agenda] EU economic forecasts out next week – euobserver
The European
Commission will next Friday unveil its latest forecast for economic growth and
employment in EU countries.
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – Forexpros
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet