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Saturday, September 15

15th Sep - Weekender: Weekly Support


The last week in review, next one previewed

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LAST WEEK
Prices
Weekly Scoreboard – Between The Hedges
Weekly Eurozone Watch – Global Macro Monitor
Week in Review – Global Macro Monitor
US market portrait 2012 week 38 – Portfolio Probe

Summary for Week ending Sep 14thCalculated Risk 
The key event of the week was the FOMC announcement…retail sales were strong due to higher gasoline prices… Some of the other data was impacted by hurricane Isaac: Industrial production declined although this was partially due to the impact of Hurricane Isaac and weekly unemployment claims increased - also partially blamed on the hurricane. 

The Weekenderbeyondbrics / FT

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture

(podcast) MarketBeat WeekMarketBeat / WSJ
What Hath the Fed Wrought?

Week in Review: Contrarian Bets Looking SmartDealBook / NYT

Politics this weekThe Economist

Business this weekThe Economist


NEXT WEEK
Schedule for Week of Sep16thCalculated Risk 
There are three key housing reports to be released this week: September homebuilder confidence on Tuesday, and August housing starts and August Existing Home sales, both on Wednesday. For manufacturing, the September NY Fed (Empire state) and Philly Fed surveys will be released this week. 

Next Week’s TapeMarketBeat / WSJ
Soundings on Manufacturing, Housing

S&P 500 Earnings Week AheadReuters

Wall Street Week Ahead Reuters
Comparing the Federal Reserve to a rehab clinic offering addicted investors a synthetic high has been a favorite of Wall Street wags ever since the first round of Fed stimulus nearly four years ago. The punch line is that you always need more and more to get the same high and each bout of euphoria is followed by a crashing comedown.

(video) Europe Week Ahead: Beware euro reality checkReuters

(video) Asia Week Ahead: China slowdown in focusReuters

(video) US Week Ahead: Fed-fueled stocks could see sell offReuters

Global Week AheadNordea (pdf)
Global Week Ahead (with Sweden) – Nordea (pdf)
While the markets are still digesting the Fed and ECB announcements, Spain is watching the markets and biding its time. Comments from the government suggest that if yield spreads continue to narrow it will take some time before an official request for support is made. Honestly, it does not matter if Spanish yields drop because of ECB buying or not, as long as they fall. Still, Spain, or rather comments from Spain, will be the crucial event risk to watch for in the near term. Apart from that, Euro-area PMI and UK retail sales will attract market attention. We expect generally positive surprises from the key figures this week.

Weekly Preview: Brave New WorldBNY Mellon

Weekly Focus: The Fed takes a major step forwardDanske Bank (pdf)

Market Analysis: – The Short Side of the Long

Weighing the Week Ahead – A Dash of Insight

FX Positioning and Technical OutlookMarc to Market 
Nearly every development in recent days has been embraced by the foreign exchange market as a reason to continue to do what it has been doing since late July, and that is to sell the dollar. 
 
The Weekly T Report: Heart, Head, Gut TF Market Advisors

Weekly Credit Update – Danske Bank (pdf)

EMEA Weekly, Week 38 Danske Bank (pdf)

Emerging: Week Aheadbeyondbrics / FT

World: The Week Ahead FT

Agenda: China comes to the EU next weekeuobserver

CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Monthly Economic Calendar – fxstreet.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu

MarkkinakalenteriNordnet
MarkkinakalenteriTaloussanomat

REFERENCE
Debt crisis: live – The Telegraph
Europe Crisis Tracker – WSJ
Tracking Europe’s Debt Crisis – NYT
FX Options Analytics – Saxo Bank

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