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Sunday, March 8

8th Mar - 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
Some Folks Were Selling: "Great" Job Number Sends Markets Into Turmoil

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture

US Schedule for WeekCalculated Risk

Economic CalendarBerenberg
Greece in focus at Euro finance minister meeting * China: gradually slowing retail sales, IP and investment growth * China, Japan, German trade: impact of currency moves?

Economic CalendarHandelsbanken

UK Next Week’s AgendaHandelsbanken

5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWSJ



Global Central Banks Calendar for the WeekWSJ


Wall St Week AheadReuters
Data brings more focus on timing of U.S. rate hike

Weighing the Week AheadA Dash of Insight
What happens when the economic calendar is light and the market volatile? Pundit Paradise! Last week set the table. This week is the pre-game. Next week the FOMC will decide and explain. For those who think it is all about the Fed, this week’s question is obvious: Is Good Economic News Bad for Investors?

Global Week AheadBB
Greece, U.S. Retail Sales, Apple Watch

Europe’s Week AheadWSJ
Finance ministers' meetings and a ruling from the European Court of Justice on a transatlantic merger blocked by the European authorities.



Key Events In The Coming WeekZH



World Week AheadWSJ
Seeking More Indications of Fed’s Policy Intentions


Weekly Market OutlookMoody’s

Weekly FocusDanske Bank
US retail sales have been weak of lat, but we expect to see a pickup in February despite the severe winter weather * Industrial production numbers are likely to confirm the improving trend in Europe * Key figures for both January and February are set to arrive simultaneously in China but there is little prospect of any significant change to the economic outlook * Denmark's brief brush with deflation probably ended in February, though the plight of the DKK is more in focus * In contrast, we expect inflation figures (both actual and expected) to attract considerable attention in Sweden.

StrategyDanske Bank
Euro deflation to end over the summer * Expect a further rise in euro market inflation expectations * We look for a further decline in EUR/USD to 1.05 +6M * Fed to offer less guidance, moving
to ‘data dependence’ * Germany continues to outperform US in bond market, 10-30 flattens * US growth bottoming

Week AheadNordea
Next week will deliver a lot of second-tier data for the US with focus on retail sales. On Monday 9th March the ECB’s QE will start and the Eurogroup will meet to discuss the next steps following the decision to extend the financial assistance to Greece. In China focus will be on exports and CPI. In Russia the central bank decision on Friday will be monitored closely. In Sweden and Norway CPI data will be most important figures.

Weekly Market SummaryThe Fat Pitch
Our overall view continues to be that 2015 will not be like 2013 or 2014. This is a year where fundamentals improve while equity prices mark time, allowing sentiment and valuation to fall back inline.

Euro rates updateNordea

FX OutlookMarc to Market
Bullish Dollar Momentum Stretches Near-Term Technicals

The Week ahead in FXTradingFloor
USDJPY may be headed for 121 plus on strong NFP number, but today's close key * NZD headed for further weakness as central bank talks currency down * Norges Bank could come out dovish on NOK sending it lower * EURUSD may weaken, but perhaps only down to the 1.0750-80 zone


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