Here are the links to
the weekly roundups, reviews and also previews of the beginning week. Last
week's 'Support' here.
Previously
on MoreLiver’s:
Friday Close
Market Prices – Global
Macro Monitor
Weekly Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
The Economist’s Weeklies:
The Weekender – beyondbrics
/ FT
Succinct summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
GENERAL
Schedule for Week – Calculated
Risk
Economic Calendar – Berenberg
Central bank
decisions: close call in Frankfurt, non-event in London * US labour market: snow storms keep lid on
jobs growth * Global PMIs: Europe as
stability anchor amid US winter and emerging market turbulences
Economic Calendar – Handelsbanken
Wall Street Week Ahead – Reuters
Harsh weather likely
to skew economic data again
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Things to Watch on the Economic Calendar – WSJ
Payrolls roll around again, and the data will be
picked over for weather effects. But before that, economy-watchers will want to
look at new business surveys, a measure of household wealth, and the Federal
Reserve’s anecdotal report on economic activity.
Brussels has a slightly empty feel to it next week with
few big events on the horizon here, although the crisis in Ukraine and the approach of the European Parliament
elections will continue to reverberate.
What Matters in the
Week Ahead – WSJ
Weighing the Week
Ahead: More clarity about unemployment? – A Dash of Insight
Key events in the week
ahead – ZH
Weekly
Focus: ECB easing on the way – Danske
Bank
With expectations of low inflation for several years
to come, the ECB is likely to announce the easing of monetary policy when the
bank presents its inflation forecast for 2016; however, at this time, probably
not in the form of an actual rate cut. How much of the recent weakness in US
data can be put down to the weather? The February labour market and ISM data
will shed some light
Strategy: ECB easing coming up, Fed tapering
continues – Danske
Bank
Having sent a mixed
message for some time, the ECB is increasingly signaling it is ready to take
action.
Week Ahead – Nordea
US: Two of the most important key figures are on the agenda in the US next week. The ISM report and the labour
market report (NFP) at Monday and Friday respectively. We are on the low side
of the consensus for both. Euro area:
The ECB meeting on Thursday will be this weeks’ highlight. Apart from that, we
will have final PMI numbers, the breakdown of the Q4 GDP results and German
industrial orders and output. UK: The Bank of England will reveal their interest
rate decision next Thursday. We expect it to be a non-event, with unchanged
rates and asset purchases.
EcoWeek – BNP
Editorial - The big split: Unemployment continues to decline in Germany and to rise in France. How much longer before the inversion of the
curves? Global: After the storm Eurozone: Winter forecast US: Janet Yellen strikes back
Viikkokatsaus: Hidastunut inflaatio ei
hetkauta keskuspankkeja
– Nordea
Euroalueen
inflaatio ennallaan ja talouselämän luottamus nousussa * Työllisyyslukuja
Yhdysvalloista * Suomen Q4 BKT
CREDIT
Weekly
Credit Update – Danske
Bank
Euro Rates Update – Nordea
Weekly Market Outlook – Moody’s
Analytics
FOREX
FX Outlook – Marc
to Market
EMERGING
EMEA
Weekly
– Danske
Bank
This week there has been a sharp increase in geopolitical tension on the
back of the violent in recent weeks
Emerging Markets:
Preview of the Week Ahead – Marc
to Market
EM Week Ahead –
beyondbrics / FT
COMMODITIES
Commodities Forecast Update – Danske
Bank
Abundant supplies - short-term
global growth concerns
CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – investing.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri – Nordnet