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  1. EFSF Regling: Greece Is “The Bad News” In The Euro Area
  2. EU Comm: Latest Aid To Athens Covers All Greece’s Needs
  3. The GBPUSD surges higher after BOE decision.
  4. Norway leaves rates at 1.50%
  5. Japan MOF: Could intervene in FX markert if excessive speculation occurs
  6. Gold industry sees continued gold rally
  7. The NY Morning Forex Review and Preview for May 10th
  8. Greek Democratic Left distancing itself from Syriza
  9. Dead cat bounce in risk assets?
  10. At least we have a slightly different pattern this morning
  11. USDJPY tests and moves above the 100 hour MA
  12. Don’t get too excited over Bernanke later this morning
  13. EURUSD hangs around 61.8% of the 2012 range
  14. Norway’s Norges Bank Keeps Key Rate Unchanged At 1.5%
  15. CANADA DATA: Canada’s trade surplus increased to in..
  16. Correct:US Jobless Claims Fall 1,000 To 367,00 May 5 Wk
  17. US Jobless Claims Fall 1,000 To 367,00 Apr 28 Wk
  18. ANALYSIS:US Mar Trade Bal -$51.8B;Impts +$11.7B, Expts +$5.3B
  19. US DATA: April import prices -0.5% (first drop since.
  20. US DATA: Initial jobless claims -1K to 367K SA (368K.
  21. US DATA: March trade bal -$51.8b (slightly worse vs..
  22. Canada trade surplus slightly higher than expected
  23. Claims fall 1k to 367k, trade deficit widens
  24. Dutch Central Bank: We’re turning Japanese
  25. Spanish deficit cutting goal “difficult but achievable”- EU aide
  26. EURUSD inches higher….
  27. US House Set To Approve GOP Plan Replacing Budgt Sequestration
  28. Greek May 15 bond redemption decision rests with Greece
  29. Greece’s Tsipras: Bailout program has no democratic legitimacy
  30. The euro’s achilles heel as well
  31. S&P: Spanish move to clean up banking sector positive
  32. EU ministers to meet Monday
  33. Germany FinMin: 2012 Tax Revenue E4.6 Bn Above Previous Fcast
  34. US DATA: CP was +$26.4b in the May 9 week…………
  35. Freddie Mac Text:Mtg Survey: 30Y Fixed Avg 3.83% May 10 Wk
  36. Half-a trillion black hole if Greece bolts the euro
  37. UK NIESR GDP estimate +0.1% for prior three months
  38. Analysis: BOE MPC Starts What Could Be Lengthy Policy Pause
  39. Us data: Bloomberg cons comfort index -40.4 may 6 wk.
  40. AUDUSD moves above 100 hour MA. Looking for that typical momentum.
  41. Bernanke says choppy recovery keeping credit sluggish
  42. Italian industrial output falls 0.6% in April
  43. USD/CAD shorts well positioned for risk rebound
  44. GBPUSD tests next key resistance area.
  45. USD/JPY climbing on MOF and bond yields
  46. US DATA: wk 04-May EIA Natural Gas Storage +30 bcf…
  47. No one cares about a CCC-rating
  48. Bernanke: To Be Difficult To Turn Around Mtg Lending Quickly
  49. Greece finds the loophole: perpetual disarray
  50. S&P Warns Of ‘Perfect’ $46 Tln Corp Credit Storm Next 4 Years
  51. Would rest of Europe rather renegotiate with Greece or kick them out?
  52. US’s Boehner: House To Pass GOP Bill To Replace Sequestration
  53. European stock market close: Spain rebounds
  54. Greek Democratic Left leader has proposal for a government
  55. GBPUSD rotates down to support
  56. Putin cancels trip to US and G8 Summit, scores sweet backhander
  57. US Sen.Reid: Sequestration Must Go Fwd Unless Revs Part of Fix
  58. Syriza surges in poll results
  59. Stong demand, bonds sell at 3.090%
  60. USD/JPY touches 80.00 ahead of bond auction results
  61. Greek poll says almost 86% would vote the same
  62. Fed’s Kocherlakota doesn’t like your chances of finding a job
  63. Minn Fed’s Kocherlakota: Labor Mkt ‘Much Closer’ To Max Empl
  64. US DATA: April budget +$59.1b vs -$40.4b in Apr’11,..
  65. Markit Economist: Plan To Release US Services PMI By Year End
  66. US April monthly budget surplus $59.1B
  67. US DATA: EIA slightly lowered its forecast for how…
  68. US EIA Trims Estimate For 2012,2013 OPEC Oil Export Revenues
  69. Spanish CDS point to a growing crisis
  70. US House Approves GOP Plan To Replace FY 2013 Sequestration
  71. AUD shedding gains as mild USD buyers enter
  72. US Sen Blunt Asks Labor Dept to Explain Press Restrictions
  73. Spain taking a page out of the US political playbook
  74. Cable falls below 1.6150
  75. My favorite CEO has an unfavorable outlook
  76. ForexLive Asian market open: Chinese CPI the highlight on economic calendar
  77. JPMorgan warns of trouble
  78. ForexLive North American wrap: Rising hopes for Greek government
  79. Spain to be offered more time to meet deficits, but there’s a catch
  80. US did not intervene in FX in first quarter
  81. Stock market futures and AUD fall after JP Morgan announcement
  82. Trade Idea Central, Friday May 11th
  83. JP Morgan losses encourage even more risk aversion
  84. AUD settles down after earlier sell-off
  85. Stephen Roach warns of more growth scares ahead
  86. UK RICS Construction Suggests Sector Expanded A Little Q1
  87. Nationwide: UK March Consumer Optimism Washes Away In April
  88. UK DATA: Nationwide Apr Consumer Confidence 44 53 in.
  89. UK Nationwide consumer confidence index at 44 in April
  90. Nikkei opens +0.1%, Kospi -0.3%
  91. EUR/USD orders
  92. Japan Apr M2 Money Growth Slows To +2.6% Y/Y, 12-Month Low
  93. Quiet start to Asian FX trade
  94. Waiting now for Chinese CPI
  95. EUR/USD hit by solid flows
  96. EUR/USD: Selling coming from futures players; option protection at 1.2900
  97. China CPI +3.4% YoY
  98. China CPI: Inflation not slowing quite as fast as many hoped
  99. EUR/JPY orders
  100. AUD/JPY trade idea
  101. The Whale aka Lord Voldemort
  102. Apparently… the world’s not going to end in 2012!
  103. German Fin Min Schaeuble: Greece’s contagion risk “greatly reduced”
  104. Political uncertainties following the weekend’s elections have resulted in a large co
  105. Ideas Corner/May 11th
  106. Chinese sovereign wealth fund stops buying European government debt
  107. ForexLive Asian market wrap: JP Morgan suffers $2 billion loss; China CPI pretty much
  108. European stocks seen opening lower
  109. Europe’s nuclear brinkmanship with Greece is a lethal game
  110. On a wing and a prayer: Spain bank deal ‘doomed’
  111. India’s March industrial output -3.5% y/y
  112. Merkel prepares for an austerity backlash as key state goes to the polls
  113. Today’s orderboard
  114. Analysis: Germany’s Final April HICP Confirmed At 2.2%
  115. GERMANY DATA: Apr HICP rev +0.1% m/m (+0.2%), Unrev..
  116. German April final CPI +0.2% m/m. +2.1% y/y
  117. ECB’s Weidmann: Inflation Manageable If ECB Keeps Principles
  118. Today’s option strikes
  119. Nissan CEO: Doesn’t believe dollar will remain at 80 yen, should “logically” rise to
  120. Spanish April final CPI +1.4 % m/m (expected +1.3%), +2.1% y/y (expected +2.0%)
  121. EUR/USD touch firmer
  122. Chances of coalition government increasing – Greek official
  123. So what we got……
  124. UK April PPI Output falls to +0.7% m/m, 3.3% y/y (expected +0.4% m/m, +2.9% y/y) from
  125. MNI Japan Survey: Mar Machine Orders, Apr CGPI
  126. UK Analysis: Q1 Construction Output To Knock 0.1pp Off GDP
  127. UK DATA: Apr Producer Output Prices +0.7% m/m; +3.3%.
  128. UK DATA: Construction Output To Knock 0.1pp Off Q1…
  129. Germany’s Foreign Min: No Further Aid If Greece Stops Reforms
  130. UK April Input Price Inflation Below Output Price Inflation
  131. MNI Survey: Japan Q1 GDP Seen +3.5%, 1st Rise In 2 Qtrs
  132. Italian auction results: Sold a total Eur 10 bln of new 3 and 12 mth BOT
  133. Germany’s Upper House Blocks Government’s Tax Cut Bill
  134. Update: UK April Input Prices Plunge Due To Oil
  135. EU Commission Sees Germany GDP Growth Slowing To 0.7% In 2012
  136. EU Commission forecasts 2012 euro zone GDP growth at -0.3%
  137. Leader of Greece’s moderate democratic left party Kouvelis says his party will not ta
  138. For those insomniacs out there..
  139. EU’s Rehn: France has more optimistic 2013 budget deficit forecast than commission, d
  140. 1.2942 bid……
  141. France To Sell E7-8 Bln OATs/BTANs, E0.8-1.2 Bln Linkers Wed
  142. EU Comm: Ireland GDP Growth To Accelerate In 2013 On Exports
  143. German govt: Hollande to meet Merkel on Tuesday
  144. AUD/USD runs into a batch of offers in the high 1.0050
  145. Spain’s Econ Secretary Latorre: Spain banking decree will increase generic provisions
  146. EU Commission: ECB Exit Must Be Addressed, LTROs Working
  147. EU Commission:Italy To Start Slowly Emerging From Slump In 4Q
  148. Update 2: UK April Input Prices Plunge Due To Oil
  149. EU Commission: EMU Recovery Uncertain, May See More Inflation
  150. EU commissioner Rehn: Eurozone in a mild, short lived recession
  151. As it’s Friday….
  152. Germany Wants To Keep Greece In The Eurozone: Govt Spokesman
  153. Greece: Moderate Left Dampens Hope For Possible Coalition
  154. Rehn: Spain Fiscal Forecasts Don’t Include Regional Measures
  155. Spanish govt due to announce recapitalization plans at 11:45GMT
  156. European morning wrap: Eyes on Greece
  157. Update:Germany’s Upper House Blocks Government’s Tax Cut Bill
  158. Syriza Party leader Tsipras delays comments until end of meeting with Pasok’s leader
  159. Spanish Govt to inject public funds into banks that fail to meet provisioning require
  160. Weidmann:Mustn’t Allow Higher Inflation To Deal W/Debt Crisis
  161. Merkel meets with European Investment Bank head
  162. April Canadian employment +58.2K vs +7.0K exp
  163. Spain to ask for more provisions on performing real estate loans
  164. Canadian jobs key for the USD/CAD range
  165. USD/CAD range safe for now
  166. CANADA DATA: Employment +58.2k in April, second……
  167. ANALYSIS: US Apr PPI -0.2%, Core +0.2%, Better Than Expctd
  168. US DATA: Apr PPI -0.2%, core +0.2% (0.01653% for…..
  169. Spain: Banks will have to create real estate management vehicles
  170. US PPI falls 0.2% in April, core up 0.2%
  171. Going from bad to worse in Greece
  172. Sterling getting hit on all sides
  173. European equities telling the tale
  174. Fitch likely to put Euro Zone states on ratings watch negative if Greece leaves euro
  175. Swedish central bankers says Greek exit would put enormous pressure on Europe
  176. New Spain Banking Law To Require E30 Bln In New Provisions
  177. Oil rebounds from two-day low
  178. Fitch: Here’s who gets downgraded first if Greece leaves euro
  179. Greek fin min asks PM if bond holdouts should be paid
  180. Greece announces 9.1B euro deficit in Q1 vs 7.37B last year
  181. Stocks nearly back in the black
  182. US DATA: Philly Fed Q2 Pro Forecasters Survey finds..
  183. European banks ready for Greek exit- Banking Federation
  184. Univ of Mich Prelim May Consumer Sentiment 77.8 Vs 76.4 Apr
  185. US DATA: May prelim Rtrs-UMich Consumer Sentiment….
  186. US DATA: May prelim Rtrs-UMich Consumer Sentiment vs.
  187. U Mich consumer sentiment 77.8 vs 76.2 exp
  188. EUR/USD pops; blame a central bank
  189. Italy’s Monti: Italy doesn’t need further austerity
  190. Crude lurches to the upside but commodities still lower
  191. Lagarde: No alternative to but to implement progams for PIG
  192. Phil Fed Survey: Most See Longer-Run Infl At FOMC Target
  193. Stocks turn positive, AUD and EUR climbing
  194. US Budgetwatch: Hse GOP Begins To Frame Endgame Budget Debate
  195. More talk Spain to get more time to curb deficit
  196. Fresh talk of LTRO3
  197. Analysis: Cleanup Of Banking Sector To Cost Spain Dearly
  198. European stocks storm back into the close
  199. Buba’s Weidmann pushes back on story he’s willing to accept higher inflation
  200. US DATA: Sources point out latest daily Presidential.
  201. Japanese tax hike tied to yen intervention
  202. EuroView: Calling Both Sides’ Bluff In The Greek Exit Gamble
  203. Your weekly winner: short AUD/USD
  204. Greece Weighs Paying Bondholders Who Shunned PSI: Sources
  205. Hot potato! Venizelos to hand back government mandate tomorrow
  206. Tsipras still a hold-out after meeting with Venizelos; rejects unity government
  207. …and now for your Friday afternoon sovereign downgrade rumor
  208. So what is the chance Greece leaves the eurozone?
  209. EUR/USD near US session lows after latest Greek failure
  210. Next Wk/US: Retail Sales, Housing Data, FOMC Minutes
  211. IMF’s Lagarde: New Spanish banking steps effective response to vulnerabilities
  212. Latest Greek poll has Syriza in lead
  213. Risk trades softening on Greek turmoil
  214. Sarko’s budget skeletons coming out of the closet?
  215. NY Fed: To Take Bids On Select Maiden Lane III Paper
  216. Euro shorts surge in CFTC report
  217. Bank of Canada rate hike far from a sure thing
  218. Greek PASOK Leader Fails To Form Coalition, To Return Mandate
  219. ForexLive North American wrap: Spanish bank funds fall short
  220. Fitch downgrades JPMorgan
  221. EUR/USD ending the week near the lows
  222. Greek Socialist fails to form government, vote beckons
  223. Greece’s migrant influx spurs EU anger
  224. French deficit to shatter faith in the new fiscal compact
  225. Triple whammy leaves pain for Spain
  226. New ECB policymaker champions growth goals
  227. Last throw of the dice on Sunday
  228. China to cut bank reserves as ‘hard landing’ fear continues
  229. Greece will run out of money soon, warns deputy prime minister
  230. Greece should follow Argentina’s lead
  231. Safe-haven pound need not kill off exports
  232. Spanish anger at austerity spills into the streets
  233. Thousands march against economic gloom in Spain, UK
  234. High earners say au revoir to France
  235. The 64 bn euro question. Will Angela Merkel listen to Francois Hollande?
  236. How Greece could leave the eurozone – in five difficult steps
  237. Party leaders end first round of unity talks with president
  238. Greek leaders hit impasse in last push to avert elections
  239. Merkel’s party slammed in biggest state election
  240. Opening quotes for EUR/USD…….
  241. World edges closer to deflationary slump as money contracts in China
  242. ECB Coene:No Emergency Liquidity For Insolvent Greek Banks:FT
  243. Greek president to meet party leaders to continue talks on forming coalition on Monda
  244. ForexLive Asian market open: EUR/USD testing 1.2900 barrier in early interbank trade
  245. EUR/JPY orders
  246. Press: EFSF: Greece Must Implement Reforms For Financial Aid
  247. Trade Idea Central, Monday May 14th
  248. 1.2900 breaks in EUR/USD, AUD/USD approachs 1.0000
  249. Schaeuble: Germany Also Preparing For A Greek EMU Exit; Press
  250. Weidmann: German Inflation Won’t Get Out Of Control; Press