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EUROPE
IMF tells eurozone to start Greek debt talks – FT
Lagarde to Eurozone: IMF Won’t Budge on Greece – WSJ
EU chieftains bemoan European disunity – FT
Jean-Claude Juncker,
Donald Tusk, and Martin Schulz had to debate the future of Europe at a time
when it appears to be in serious jeopardy amid the rise of populism, weak
economic growth, and the migration crisis.
UNITED STATES
APRIL
EMPLOYMENT REPORT
April Jobs Report:
Everything You Need to Know – WSJ
The April Jobs Report –
The Numbers – WSJ
The April Jobs Report in
9 Charts – WSJ
Payrolls Miss: Jobs Rose
Only 160K, Below 200K Expected - ZH
Participation Rate
Resumes Drop – ZH
June Rate Hike Odds
Collapse To Record Lows – ZH
Goldman Throws In The
Towel On June Hike, Sees Hike In September – ZH
U.S. employment slows as
only 160,000 jobs created in April – WaPo
160,000 Jobs, 5.0%
Unemployment Rate – Bill
McBride
160,000 Workers, Fewest
in Seven Months – BB
U.S. employment gains
hit seven-month low, labor force shrinks – Reuters
Payrolls increased by
160,000 in April – Handelsbanken
Forget June, in case you
already hadn’t – Nordea
Comments: A Decent
Employment Report – Bill
McBride
Weakest job growth in
seven months closes the door for a June hike – Danske
Bank
El-Erian: 4 Takeaways
From the April Jobs Report – View
/ BB
Economists React: ‘A
Generally Disappointing Print’ – WSJ
Pace of US job growth
slows, while wage growth rises – ABN
AMRO
REGULARS
Danske Daily – Danske
Bank
Euro rates update – Nordea
Eye-Opener – Nordea
Fed worries over Brexit, rallying
bonds & USD, payrolls in focus * Payrolls to signal still healthy US job
growth * Bonds in demand again * USD with clear gains
Morning Markets – TF
The nonfarm payrolls report for
April is out today and with concerns over the US economy growing in tandem with
revived global deflationary fears this one assumes more importance than normal.
Daily Market Comment
– Macro
Man
Another payroll day...
Daily Press Summary – Open
Europe
Trump suggest UK “better
off” outside the EU as Japan warns against Brexit * Three-quarters of EU
workers would not meet current UK visa requirements * Power-grab by Erdoğan
throws uncertainty on EU-Turkey migrant deal * Belgium considering withdrawing
from EU Financial Transaction Tax which would throw process into doubt * Merkel
urges EU leaders to defend bloc’s borders whilst Renzi pushes for African
‘migration compact’ * Central and Eastern Europe reacts angrily Commission’s
proposed ‘refugee-fine’ * France leads rebellion against EU free trade deal
with Latin America * Bank of Italy Governor hits out at bank bail-in rules * Leading
politician of Germany’s centre-left SPD defends slide in the polls * US firms
expected to try and take advantage of ECB corporate bond buying * Trade unions
announce three day strike as Greek government pushes pension and tax reforms
Brussels Playbook – Politico
Turkish PM resigns —
First UK results
US Open – ZH
Futures Sink Ahead Of Payrolls,
Capping Worst Week For Stocks Since February
Frontrunning – ZH
FINLAND & FINNISH
USA:n
työllisyyskehitys jää globaalien riskien varjoon * USA:n palvelusektorin
luottamus (ISM) yllätti positiivisesti * Riksbank on edelleen huolissaan
inflaationäkymistä * Puolan keskuspankki ei tee muutoksia rahapolitiikkaan
Pasi Sorjonen: Suomi:
Rumien lukujen kavalkadi – Nordea
Ruman
oloisia talouslukuja on luvassa tulevalla viikolla Suomesta. Niissä on onneksi
kyse kovista vertailutasoista vuosi sitten, eikä talouden uudesta
sukelluksesta. Viikko päättyy BKT:n pikaennakkoon, joka luultavasti kertoo
plusmerkkisestä kasvusta Q1:llä (q/q).