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FRIDAY CLOSE
News – Between
The Hedges
Markets – Between
The Hedges
Recap – Global
Macro Trading
US: Second Best Day
For Stocks, Bonds And Bullion Bruised – 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
The Economist’s Weeklies:
The Weekender – beyondbrics
/ FT
The Weekender – alphaville
/ FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
The week that was – ZH
Week in Review: Steven Cohen Keeps His Chin Up – DealBook
/ NYT
As investors bail out,
SAC shows a brave face. | Debt deal in Alabama will cost JPMorgan. | Wall St. buyers behind
the rise in house prices. | A tale of Wall St. excess.
NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week –
Calculated Risk
The key report this
week will be May retail sales to be released on Thursday. For manufacturing,
the May Industrial Production survey will be released on Friday. For prices,
PPI for May will be released on Friday.
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
S&P 500 Earnings Week Ahead – Reuters
Wall St Week Ahead: 'Just right' jobs data
could help equities – Reuters
The U.S. May jobs report came in just right for
investors - neither too weak nor too strong to rock the boat - but market
participants are now questioning what's next for stocks.
We've had Draghi, now
it's the data
Fried chicken, posh
bags still hot sellers?
(video) US Week Ahead – Reuters
Apple boss Cook could
unveil new iPhones
Weekly Preview: Focus on JPY – BNY
Mellon
US retail sales, German Constitutional Court on the ECB’s OMT, Chinese data, Bank of Japan’s
meeting.
FX Positioning and
Technical Outlook – Marc to Market
The foreign exchange market has become more treacherous than usual. The
main culprit is a growing realization that the low interest rate
environment that has characterized the investment climate over the last
several years is going to end.
Weekly Credit Update – Danske
Bank (pdf)
EMEA Weekly – Danske
Bank (pdf)
Emerging Markets Calendar – Handelsbanken
(pdf)
Emerging: Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
EU Agenda – euobserver
The German Constitutional Court is holding a public hearing this week on the
legality of the European Central Bank's actions during the euro-crisis.
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – Forexpros
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic
Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet