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Sunday, March 1

1st Mar - W/E: Weekly Support



Here are the links to the weekly roundups, reviews and also previews of the beginning week. Last week's 'Support' here. This post will be updated as new material is published.

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Weekly ScoreboardBetween The Hedges

Friday’s Price MonitorGlobal Macro Monitor

Tyler’s Weekly Market WrapZH
Stocks End Best Month Since Oct 2011 With A Whimper

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture

US Schedule for WeekCalculated Risk


EU Week Ahead: Ebola, Merkel and the ECJWSJ


Global Central Banks CalendarWSJ


World Week Ahead – WSJ
Eurozone, U.S. Recovering; Eyes on China

Economic CalendarBerenberg
Eurozone inflation: oil keeps inflation negative * US payrolls: rising rapidly * Greece: payment to the IMF due on Friday, but will the government have the Money?

Economic CalendarHandelsbanken

UK Next Week’s AgendaHandelsbanken

5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWSJ

Wall St Week AheadReuters
Jobs report may test market's complacency

Weighing the Week AheadA Dash of Insight
Will the Economic News Alter Fed Policy?

Weekly Market OutlookMoody’s



Macro Take: Massive downshift in volatility opens up opportunitiesTF
Kay Van-Petersen: Another blow-up non-farm number coming up? Run US macro bears, run! * European equities will end up 30% to 60% for the year. Play through peripherals * Massive shift down in volatility; picking up options is cheaper than last week


Weekly FocusDanske Bank
US: The February employment report is released and we look for job growth of 235,000. That is a slightly lower level than in the previous months but it is still solid job creation  * We expect the US ISM to post a small decline to 53.2. Despite a small drop, ISM data is still pointing to solid growth * Europe: ECB will attract attention as we get more information on its QE programme. The focus in Denmark will continue to be on Danmarks Nationalbank – especially on Tuesday when data for the FX reserves covering until the end of February is released.

Week AheadNordea
We expect another strong US jobs report on Friday with a 250k gain in nonfarm payrolls. The ECB meeting on Thursday is set to be a rather unsurprising event. We do not expect changes to the policy rates or changes to running or upcoming programmes. We also expect no change to the monetary policy stance at the BoE meeting. In China, the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress will begin on Thursday with much focus on the new growth target.

Weekly Market SummaryThe Fat Pitch

Euro rates updateNordea

FX OutlookMarc to Market
Did the Dollar Find its Groove Again?

FX: easy come - easy goNordea
ECB QE start nears: will the Markets copy the post-Fed-QE move? Policy divergence expectations gone too far. China easing - the icing on the cake.


CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – investing.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
MarkkinakalenteriNordnet
MarkkinakalenteriTaloussanomat