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Oh yes: Cyprus-post updated.
Previously on MoreLiver’s:
Special: US Employment Report (updated)
Special: ECB Watch (updated)
Special: Bailout of Cyprus (updated)
FRIDAY CLOSE
News – Between
The Hedges
Markets – Between
The Hedges
Daily Interest Rate Monitor – Global
Macro Monitor
Recap – Global
Macro Trading
Europe: Stocks Slammed But Bonds Bid – ZH
LAST WEEK
Prices
Weekly Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
Weekly Eurozone Watch
– Global
Macro Monitor
Week in Review –
Global Macro Monitor
U.S. Equity Sector ETF Weekly Performance – Global
Macro Monitor
US market portrait –
Portfolio Probe
Summary for Week –
Calculated Risk
"Disappointing" and "below expectations" were the most used phrases to describe the economic releases last week. Even though growth in Q1 was better than in Q4 2012, it appears the first quarter ended sluggishly.
"Disappointing" and "below expectations" were the most used phrases to describe the economic releases last week. Even though growth in Q1 was better than in Q4 2012, it appears the first quarter ended sluggishly.
The Weekender –
beyondbrics / FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
Weekly Bull/Bear Recap – Rational
Capitalist Speculator
The Week That Was – ZH
Week in Review: Lessons From Top Women on Wall
Street – NYT
Blame abounds over a
flawed foreclosure review. | A lawsuit by the ex-wife of the SAC Capital
founder is revived on appeal. | DealBook's special section: women in a man’s
world. | S.E.C. sets rules for disclosures using social media. | Andrew Ross Sorkin
asks a $25 million question over a bid for Dell. | Pay for
boards at banks soars amid cutbacks.
Business this week – The
Economist
NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week –
Calculated Risk
The key report this week is the March retail sales report on Friday. The FOMC minutes for the March meeting will be released on Wednesday. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke will speak on Monday and Friday (several regional Fed presidents will also speak this week).
The key report this week is the March retail sales report on Friday. The FOMC minutes for the March meeting will be released on Wednesday. Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke will speak on Monday and Friday (several regional Fed presidents will also speak this week).
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Wall Street Week Ahead – Reuters
Earnings next hurdle
for bulls as rally slows: The stock market's robust rally was slowing even
before Friday's jobs report, but the red flag sent up by the weak payrolls data
makes the path to more gains less secure.
(video) US Week Ahead: Bruised JPM could surprise
with results – Reuters
Weekly Preview: Tensions abound – BNY
Mellon
The event of the week
in G7 government bond markets was the BOJ announcement of expanded QE on
Thursday.
Weekly Focus: ECB to dig further in the
toolbox – Danske
Bank (pdf)
US consumers are back in focus. Retail sales should continue at decent
pace in March. FOMC minutes to give more clues on Fed outlook for QE. Italian
politics set to attract attention again, as President Giorgio Napolitano begins
meetings with the advisers he appointed to help find a way forward
Weighing the Week
Ahead – A Dash of Insight
Weekly Credit Update – Danske
Bank (pdf)
EMEA Weekly – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Emerging Markets
Calendar – Handelsbanken (pdf)
Emerging: Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
Agenda – euobserver
Eurozone finance ministers will meet in Dublin on Friday (12 April) for April's Eurogroup meeting.
The Cypriot bailout and bank recapitalization will lead discussions.Ministers are also expected to discuss the state of the European economy in advance of the publication of the commission's Spring Forecast later this month.
Eurozone finance ministers will meet in Dublin on Friday (12 April) for April's Eurogroup meeting.
The Cypriot bailout and bank recapitalization will lead discussions.Ministers are also expected to discuss the state of the European economy in advance of the publication of the commission's Spring Forecast later this month.
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – Forexpros
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet