Weekly Market Review – Zero Hedge
Crude,
Credit Crash As Stocks Suffer Worst Black Friday Loss Since 2010
What Happened This
Week in the World Economy – BB
U.S.,
China, other data more sour as holiday season begins
Take Five: World
markets themes for the week ahead – Reuters
The
Fed’s policy * G20 and Trump-Xi meeting * ECB’s new TLTRO * Brexit battle at
home * Tech stock wreck
Key events in
developed markets next week – ING
Eurozone:
Fall in oil prices will be a drag on inflation * German Ifo to shed light on
whether economy will regain momentum * Riksbank December hike on tenterhooks * Canada:
Slowing housing market will prevent any 'super growth' story
EcoWeek – BNP
PARIBAS
Support
seems to be growing for the proposal of France and Germany for a eurozone
budget
Week Ahead – Nordea
The
washout of the millennials * If Italy does not wish to pay up, what is the EU
going to do? * Tail risks of trade or Fed relief,
Weekly Focus: – Danske
Bank
Inflation
data from US and EZ * Brexit agreement’s destiny in parliament * Trump and Xi to
meet next Saturday * Chinese PMI
Global Week Ahead – Scotiabank
Weekly Market
Outlook
– Moody’s
Unprecedented
Amount of Baa-Grade Bonds Menaces the Credit Outlook
Macro Weekly – ABN AMRO
US
interest-rate sensitive sectors softening * Dutch consumer confidence weakens
further * Asian trade data erratic
Weekly Market
Comment
– Marc
Chandler
Dollar: Range-Bound or Trending?
FX Weekly – Nordea
We
find increasing evidence that the tightening of financial conditions in Asia is
spilling back on developed markets. Is it time for further softening from
Powell and Draghi this week? We also need to consider our good friends HIA,
SOMA and REBA.