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.
Previously
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LAST WEEK
Weekly
Scoreboard – Between
The Hedges
Stocks
Suffer Worst Week Of Year Amid Biotech Bloodbath, Commodity Carnage, & Bond
Buying
Succinct
summation of week’s events – The
Big Picture
5 charts
from the week in markets – WSJ
NEXT WEEK
US
Schedule for Week –
Calculated
Risk
Economic Calendar – Berenberg
Eurozone M1
money supply (27 July): Strong trend * German IFO business climate (27 July): Stabilising
* US FOMC rates (29 July): Hint at September
hike
Economic
Calendar – Handelsbanken
5 Things
to Watch on the Economic Calendar – WSJ
Wall St
Week Ahead – Reuters
Energy
sector may prove expensive even if results beat estimates
Weighing
the Week Ahead – A
Dash of Insight
This
earnings season carries a special significance. It provides an alternative to
the official data on the economy. After a bad week for stocks, the punditry
will be asking: what is the message of the market?
Week
Ahead – Nordea
Next week’s
key event in the US is the FOMC meeting Wednesday,
followed by Q2 GDP and the ECI. In Europe, the week will offer Euro area inflation,
German Ifo and GDP numbers from the UK. Additionally, we expect a rate cut
from the Russian central bank and an increase in Norwegian unemployment.
Euro
rates update – Nordea
FX
Outlook – Marc
Chandler
Dollar
Correction may not Be Complete, but Fed Expectations to Limit the Pullback
The Week
ahead in FX – TradingFloor
EURCHF
could be primed to push beyond range highs * Further downside expected in
AUDUSD on weak China PMI * Weak UK retail sales print weighs on GBP * Dollar
strength could spread to USDJPY
Weekly
Market Summary – The Fat
Pitch
What
looked like the promising start of a new uptrend reversed hard this week. There's
a plausible scenario for SPX to fall under 1980 in the weeks ahead. Most of the
indices ended the week oversold and on support. For now, it's reasonable to
assume that the multi-month trading range pattern will predominate, but a
bigger correction very likely still lies ahead.
CALENDARS
Economic
Calendar – investing.com
Economic
Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
Markkinakalenteri
– Nordnet