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Sunday, February 15

15th Feb - W/E: Weekly Support



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.


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Weekly ScoreboardBetween The Hedges

Friday’s Price MonitorGlobal Macro Monitor

Tyler’s Weekly Market WrapZH
Stocks Surge To Record Highs After Biggest Short Squeeze In Over 3 Years

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture

US Schedule for WeekCalculated Risk

Economic CalendarBerenberg
Greek bail-out: the clock is ticking * Japan G4 GDP: recession end * UK unemployment and inflation: slack falling

Economic CalendarHandelsbanken

UK Next Week’s AgendaHandelsbanken

5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWSJ

Wall St Week AheadReuters
At record high, U.S. stocks look to extend breakout

Global Economy Week AheadReuters

Weighing the Week AheadA Dash of Insight
Will Energy Stocks Support the Market Breakout?

Global Week AheadBB
Fed Minutes, Housing Data, Greece, Obama



EU Week AheadWSJ
Greece’s Bailout, Capital Markets, ECB

Weekly Market OutlookMoody’s

Weekly FocusDanske Bank
Focus remains on monetary policy across the Scandinavian countries * Minutes from the FOMC’s January meeting will likely shed light on why the FOMC chose to refer to ‘International developments’ in its statement * Talks on Greece continue at the regular Eurogroup meeting on Monday

StrategyDanske Bank
Strong labour market report clears way for Fed hike as soon as June * Market pricing of Fed is still too complacent - USD and treasury yields to go higher * Aggressive easing across Europe expected to underpin low bond yields * Euro area and Japan appear to be recovering * Bank of Japan unlikely to join easing party next week * Strong private consumption in G3 underscores that deflation has not been destructive so far

Week AheadNordea
In the coming week minutes from the 27-28 January FOMC meeting as well as the BoE MPC meeting are released. Furthermore US second-tier date and UK and Swedish inflation will be delivered. The Euro Area presents PMIs and at Monday’s Eurogroup meeting the Greek adjustment programme is on the agenda. In Japan Q4 GDP growth and the BoJ’s monetary policy meeting are in focus.

  STOCKS
Weekly Market SummaryThe Fat Pitch

  FOREX
FX OutlookMarc to Market
The Dollar's Momentum Eases, Bulls Hesitate

FX 4 next week: USD bull narrative still in placeTradingFloor
Notwithstanding the dollar's retreat on most fronts on Thursday, the bull case on USD is still in place and will be hard to ignore next week. The opposite could apply to GBP while the impact of Greek headlines on EUR is suffering from diminishing returns and EURCHF is our best barometer ahead. And watch Ukraine – it's a very fragile ceasefire deal.

CALENDARS
Economic Calendar – investing.com
Economic Calendar – BB
EU calendar – europa.eu
MarkkinakalenteriNordnet
MarkkinakalenteriTaloussanomat