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Roundups & Commentary
News – Between
The Hedges
Markets – Between
The Hedges
Recap – Global
Macro Trading
Europe: Bonds Plunge Most In 8 Months, Stocks Worst
Week In 2 Months – ZH
US: Dead Cat Bounce
Deja Vu Ends 2nd-Worst Week Of The Year For Stocks – ZH
LAST WEEK
Weekly Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
US market portrait – Portfolio
Probe
The Economist’s Weeklies:
The Weekender – Beyondbrics
/ FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
The Week That Was – ZH
(audio) Anxiously Awaiting Bernanke’s Next Move
– WSJ
NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week – Calculated
Risk
The key reports this
week are the second estimate of Q1 GDP on Thursday, the April Personal Income
and Outlays report on Friday, and the Case-Shiller house prices for March on
Tuesday.
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Wall Street Week Ahead – Reuters
The stock market's
break in its recent rally this week left investors wondering if they're seeing
a turning point or just a blip in the upward path.
The record high nobody
wants-unemployment
Abenomics reaching its
limits?
(video) US Week Ahead – Reuters
Inflation numbers
could calm investors
Weekly Preview – BNY
Mellon
Weekly Focus: Dark clouds over global markets – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Weighing the Week
Ahead – A Dash of Insight
FX Positioning and Technical Outlook: What’s
Next – Marc
to Market
The main development
in the foreign change market over the past week has been the short squeeze of
the yen, and to a lesser extent, the Swiss franc.
Weekly Credit Update – Danske
Bank (pdf)
EMEA Weekly – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Emerging Markets Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
Brazil: Slow recovery and tightening
Emerging: Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
EU Week Ahead: May 27- June 2 – WSJ
The European
Commission's country-specific economic recommendations dominate the EU agenda
for the coming week.
The European
Commission will on Wednesday outline the economic and budgetary tasks it
expects individual member states to carry out.
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – Forexpros
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet