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EUROPE
Nordic Outlook - October
2017 – Danske Bank
Top Banker Says Hungary
May Adopt the Euro Sooner Than Expected – BB
SPAIN
Catalonia may only be
the beginning - tensions are growing in Eastern Europe – BB
Catalonia Keeps Spain
Guessing on Independence Declaration – BB
EUROPEAN
CENTRAL BANK
Testing Europe's Resolve
on Failing Banks – BB
ECB Minutes Are A Dud,
Fail To Excite Markets – ZH
ECB Gets Serious about
Non-Performing Loans – Marc
Chandler
UNITED STATES
U.S. Consumer Comfort
Declines by Most in a Year on Finances – BB
MARKETS / FUN
Two Things Investors
Would Find "Most And Least Surprising" In 12 Months – ZH
A Volatility Trap Is
Inflating Market Bubbles – BB
Everyone is bullish – Kevin Muir
Why Are European Stocks
Chronically Cheaper Than US Stocks? – Josh
Brown
Corporate Bond Spreads
Tumble To Ten Year Lows – ZH
Jackie Chan’s Plan to
Keep Kicking Forever – GQ
REGULARS
Asian markets were higher in early trade while the USD is subdued as
investors wait on the nonfarm payroll number tonight.
May’s lost message, Catalonia presses on with independence and the price
of being informed
Fresh Brexit Financial Stability Warning, Catalonia Moves Toward
Declaring Secession
Strong US data; ECB minutes today * Swedish production numbers * Little
impact from Catalan leader’s address * Markets waiting for ECB minutes
Major currencies and precious metals are largely treading water this
morning ahead of the European open with sentiment kept wary by the Catalonian
crisis and Friday's US nonfarm payrolls. Crude oil is lower on record US
exports and weak autumn demand.
Sterling and Aussie Weakness Featured in the Otherwise Becalmed FX Market
Tax is back — May’s disaster — Barnier’s empty calendar
Spain Rebounds, Pound Tumbles In Quiet Session Ahead Of ECB Minutes, Fed
Speakers
FINNISH
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julkaistaan tänään | USA:n kolme suurinta osakeindeksiä ovat lyöneet ennätyksiä
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