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  1. New Zealand Q1 retail sales -1.5% QoQ, +4.4% YoY
  2. China’s RRR cut fails to boost the AUD
  3. USD/JPY: Japanese corporates seem very keen to sell
  4. Japan Press: BOJ Chief: Worsening Fiscal Balance To Hurt Econ
  5. NZD/USD consolidating at fresh lows after retail sales data
  6. Nikkei opens +0.4%, Seoul flat
  7. Japan April domestic CGPI -0.2% YoY
  8. Germany must also be prepared for a Greek UR exit: German FinMin
  9. Quiet start to trading week on economic calendar
  10. Japan Apr Corporate Goods Prices -0.2% Y/Y, 1st Drop in 19 Mo
  11. Australia March owner-occupied housing finance +0.3% MoM
  12. Shanghai sharemarket opens +0.6%
  13. EUR/JPY selling predominant flow this morning
  14. RBA Deputy Governor speaking
  15. Around the markets: Shares turn lower in Asia
  16. AUD/USD vols slightly higher, EUR/USD vols ease slightly
  17. UK Economy: In slowest recovery for over a century, with no end in sight
  18. ForexLive Asian market wrap: China’s RRR cut and Greek uncertainty pull in opposing d
  19. Poll sees Greek Syriza party gaining from possible second round
  20. Ideas Corner/May 14th
  21. Germany can’t ignore the austerity backlash
  22. RBA Deputy Gov Lowe raises further rate cut hopes
  23. European stocks seen opening sharply lower
  24. Today’s option expiries
  25. Interest rates expected to remain ‘on hold through 2013
  26. The final death throes of the euro
  27. GERMANY DATA: Wholesale prices were up 0.5% on the…
  28. Leader of moderate Greek left party Kouvelis says will not take part in a coalition g
  29. Today’s orderboard..
  30. It’s all go!!! So what we got……
  31. Noyer: Confident About The “Solidity” Of French Banks
  32. French/German 10 year govt bond yield spread widens to 134 bps
  33. Update: Noyer: Confident About The Solidity Of French Banks
  34. Dutch March retail sales rise 2.2% y/y
  35. ECB’s Noyer: Greece won’t be a problem for French banks
  36. Lots of countries going to the well today…..
  37. Swiss April PPI -0.1% m/m, -2.3% y/y
  38. WTI and Brent crude drilled lower
  39. Spain 5 year CDS spread widens 13 bps to 529 bps
  40. European stocks extend losses
  41. EMU Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts May 14th to 18th
  42. Germany Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data Fcasts May 14th to 18th
  43. France Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts May 14th to 18th
  44. ITALY DATA: Final April HICP rose 0.9% m/m and 3.7%..
  45. Spanish auctions: Sold total of Eur 2.9 bln of 12/18 month Letra out of targeted Eur
  46. AUD/USD closing in on a 0.9950 barrier
  47. Spanish/German 10 year govt bond yield spread widens out further
  48. Italian auctions: Sold a total of Eur 3.5 bln of 2.5 % March 2015 BTP’s
  49. Analysis: EMU March Ind Output Below Expected As Energy Drops
  50. EMU DATA: Industrial production in the Eurozone……
  51. Greek Syriza requests president meeting with all parties
  52. Eurozone March Industrial production falls 0.3%m/m, -2.2% y/y (expected +0.4, -1.2%)
  53. German FinMin Schaeuble: Greece is in dreadfully difficult situation
  54. German auction results….
  55. More Italian auction results: Sold a total of Eur 1.75 bln of ‘Off-the-run’ BTP’s
  56. Spanish 5 year CDS rise to record high of 540 bps
  57. Update 2: Noyer: Confident About The Solidity Of French Banks
  58. European morning wrap: Risk appetite has left the building
  59. Germany Rejects Giving Greece More Time To Meet Targets
  60. Chile rocked by fresh earthquakes
  61. EU Commission: Sees a future for Greece in the euro..
  62. EU’s Almunia: Spain’s new bank reforms are ‘serious’
  63. Germany’s Merkel: North Rhine -Westphalia vote was a ‘bitter day’ for the CDU
  64. This afternoon’s excitement….
  65. US Tsy Text: Taxpayers In Strong Position in ResCap Filing
  66. EU Commission: Want Greece In EMU, But Greece Must Reform
  67. Merkel: European Policy Not Affected By NRW Election Defeat
  68. The rain in Spain is turning into a flood
  69. EU’s Almunia- ECB has room for maneuver
  70. Ministers not planning Greek exit: Ireland’s Noonan
  71. Fitch: Portugal to contract 3.7% this year
  72. Greek treasury nearly tapped-out
  73. Oil falls to lowest of 2012, confirms risk off theme
  74. EUR/CHF: Creeping toward the peg
  75. Nothing unusual in French bill sales
  76. EURUSD continues its tumble in NY trade.
  77. Merkel: Greece will always stay EU member
  78. ECB Bond-Buy Program On Hold For Ninth Consecutive Week
  79. MNI US Capital Goods Indicator 53.6 Thru May 11 Vs 54.4
  80. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. capital goods indicator slowed…
  81. Canada looking East to strengthen trade
  82. ECB inactive in bond markets despite yield spikes
  83. The Forex Week Ahead
  84. Merkel not showing much flexibility on Greece
  85. S&P 500 falls to lowest since mid-February
  86. Those bank downgrades we’ve been waiting for…
  87. Belgium’s Reynders says Greek exit would risk contagion
  88. US 10-year Treasury yields at lowest since October, USD/JPY at risk
  89. 1.2825 barrier being protected
  90. Luxembourg FinMin: Spain isn’t Greece
  91. Spanish Foreign Minister: Don’t blame us
  92. AUDUSD tests London low
  93. MNI US Retail Trade Indicator 59.1 Thru May 12 Vs 59.4
  94. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. retail trade indicator slowed by.
  95. EU’s Barroso rumored to open the door to Greek exit
  96. Spaniards come to Brussels with a message: Don’t blame us
  97. EUR/USD trying to put in a near-term bottom
  98. German FinMin: Greek problem wasn’t generosity
  99. Schaeuble: No Reason To Adjust Bailout Terms After Greek Vote
  100. US DATA: Freddie Mac Q1 refi report: “in Q1 loans….
  101. Austrian FinMin: Greece cannot leave Euro zone but can leave European Union
  102. GBPUSD moves toward the 100 hour MA
  103. Pound punches higher into fixing
  104. Syriza showing no sign of backing down
  105. The term ‘Grexit’: yea or nay?
  106. If you can’t have good government, settle for good looks
  107. European stock market close: The bleeding continues
  108. EU Fekter: Greece Must Meet Bailout Terms For More Aid
  109. US DATA: Max mtg index +2.2% for the May 11 week…..
  110. Syriza’s Tsipras: Aim is to keep Greece in the euro
  111. US CongressWeek: Hill Steps Up Work on FY’13 Spending Bills
  112. SNB Jordan: Swiss Franc Still Considered To Be Overvalued
  113. SNB’s Jordan says franc still overvalued
  114. Dead cat’s bounce but EUR/USD cannot
  115. SNB will be put to the test
  116. US Dollar Index tests the March high.
  117. And the “Undestatement of the year 2012 award” goes to…
  118. Bill Gross’ tombstone: good bond trader; master of comparative prose
  119. Same old, same old from SNB’s Jordan
  120. EURUSD moves toward a cluster of intraday resistance
  121. ECB Update: Council Members Cast Off Taboo On Greek Exit Talk
  122. Players gather in Athens for one more chat with the president
  123. Talks to continue; statement later: Greek TV
  124. Greek Party leaders end meeting with president
  125. Ooops
  126. ECB slowly preparing markets for a Greek exit
  127. UK austerity is a con to fool financial markets
  128. USDJPY grinds higher
  129. Keep hope alive!
  130. USD/JPY touches US high as sentiment rebounds
  131. IIF Chief Econ: Banks To Be More Risk-Averse Post-JPM Losses
  132. Democratic Left leader says opposes technocratic government
  133. Greek meeting tomorrow at 11:00 GMT
  134. US’s Reid: GOP Is Blocking Renewal of Export-Import Bank
  135. Bitcoin about to bite the dust
  136. Syriza rejects proposal of technocratic government
  137. Greek president: Risk is real
  138. Shares in world’s largest private money printer surge
  139. Moody’s cuts ratings on 26 Italian banks; outlook still negative
  140. Jucker says Eurogroup supports Spanish banking reforms
  141. ForexLive North American wrap: the stalemate continues in Greece
  142. Greece considered leaving euro last year
  143. EURUSD makes new lows on Italy banking downgrade
  144. ForexLive Asian market open: EUR starts day on weak footing
  145. Eurozone Finance Ministers Reaffirm Commitment To Austerity
  146. AUD and NZD also open below previous support levels
  147. Update:EMU Finance Ministers Reaffirm Commitment To Austerity
  148. Trade Idea Central, Tuesday May 15th
  149. EUR/USD outlook
  150. Eurogroup Says “Absolutely No Discussion” On Greece Euro Exit
  151. USD/JPY outlook
  152. Nikkei opens -0.7%, Kospi -0.8%
  153. EUR/USD orders: Barriers aplenty
  154. EZ say no discussion on Greek EUR exit but bookies stops taking bets
  155. Pimco expects sharp slowdown in Chinese growth
  156. Gold: ACBs expected to buy near $1525
  157. China Jan-April FDI -2.4% YoY
  158. AUD/USD: Steady after no surprises from RBA minutes
  159. AUD/USD edges higher after latest RBA monetary policy minutes
  160. Emerging markets: Central bank seen selling USD/IDR
  161. Emerging markets: South Korean FinMin says recent KRW moves excessive
  162. Interbank vols rise as market buys more protection
  163. Around the markets: Stocks over 1% lower
  164. Reserve Bank of India sells USD/INR
  165. UK Chancellor Osborne: Merkel damaging UK economic interests
  166. ForexLive Asian market wrap: No surprise in RBA minutes
  167. JAPAN DATA: Combined private capital investment by…
  168. IIF’s Dallara says Greek euro exit not ‘foregone conclusion’
  169. Ideas Corner/May 15th
  170. The Bank lost $2bln, the boss walks off with $32 mln
  171. Today’s option expiries….
  172. JAPAN DATA: The results of the Cabinet Office’s……
  173. FRANCE DATA: April HICP +0.2% m/m, +2.4% y/y; March..
  174. FRANCE DATA: prel 1Q sa GDP flat q/q, +0.3% y/y……
  175. European stocks seen opening moderately lower
  176. French Q1 GDP (prov) flat q/q
  177. Today’s orderboard
  178. Japan Apr Consumer Confidence Dips From 1-Year High
  179. Dutch FinMin Jager: Netherlands has studied all scenarios, inlcuding Greek euro exit
  180. EUR/USD extends recovery post German GDP data
  181. GERMANY DATA: German GDP growth surprised to the…..
  182. German Q1 provisional GDP sa +0.5% q/q, unadj +1.7% y/y
  183. FRANCE DATA: 1Q non-farm private payrolls +0.1% q/q,.
  184. BOJ To Release June CGPI Under 2010 Base Year on July 11
  185. Spanish FinMin De Guindos: Spain to conduct bank-asset valuation within 2 months
  186. Greece will pay holdouts of 430 mln euro bond maturing on Tuesday – Govt official
  187. Dutch Q1 GDP (prov) -0.2% q/q, -1.1% y/y
  188. Japan ESP Poll: Economists See Deflationary Pressures Easing
  189. AUD/USD rally fizzles into offers
  190. Italian preliminary Q1 GDP -0.8% q/q, -1.3% y/y (expected -0.6% q/q, -1.1% y/y)
  191. MNI Survey: Japan Apr Dept Store Sales To Show Solid Y/Y Gain
  192. German SPD’s Steinmeier doubts parliament to pass ESM, pact before Summer
  193. UK March Global goods trade balance -£8.564 bln from rev -£8.590 bln in February
  194. UK Data: Mar Trade Gap Steady As Exports Hit Record Level
  195. German ZEW economic sentiment for May 10.8
  196. Germany:Opposition Doubts Fisc Compact Ratified Before Summer
  197. Italian banking association (ABI) says downgrade is “aggression against Italy, its co
  198. Analysis: Eurozone Averts Recession With Stable GDP In 1Q
  199. EMU DATA: 1Q12 flash real GDP unch Q/Q, unch Y/Y…..
  200. Euro zone Q1 GDP (prov) flat q/q, flat y/y
  201. ZEW economist: Question whether Greece will stay in euro zone weighs on German euro
  202. Greek auction result: Sold Eur 1.3 bln of 3 mth T-bills
  203. Belgium auction results: Sold a total of Eur 3.39 bln of 3/12 mth T bills out of a ta
  204. ECB Allots E42.988 Bln In 7-Day Funds
  205. Polltime: What’ll we see first in EUR/USD
  206. German CDU’s Altmaier: Sure that Germany and France will agree common euro crisis app
  207. Italy employers lobby head slams Moody’s downgrade
  208. European morning wrap: So much going on, so little movement
  209. EFSF auction results: Sold Eur 960 mln of 2% feb 2017 Bond, out of a targeted Eur 1 b
  210. ZEW: Outlook For Germany’s Economy Weaker Than Expected
  211. Update: Germany Opposition Doubts Fiscal Pact Voted By Summer
  212. New proposal leads to further party talks on Tuesday
  213. Next up this afternoon….
  214. US ICSC-GS Wkly Store Sales -0.8% W/W in May 12 Wk
  215. US DATA: ICSC-Goldman Sachs weekly chain store sales.
  216. US chain store sales -0.8% for week ending May12 unchanged from previous week.
  217. Germany’s Industry Assoc Reaffirms 2012 GDP Forecast Of +1%
  218. Fed Officls:Euro Threat To Econ Cld Tip Balance Towrd QE3 – 2
  219. Fed Officials:Euro Threat To Econ Could Tip Balance Towrd QE3
  220. Spanish FinMin: Commitment to deficit target is “absolute”
  221. The NY Morning Forex Review and Preview for May 15th 2012
  222. US April Retail Sales Rise 0.1%;Ex-Mtr Veh Also Up 0.1%
  223. US DATA: Apr retail sales +0.1% as expected, but veh.
  224. US DATA: Apr CPI flat, core +0.2% (0.2416% for +2.3%.
  225. US DATA: NY Fed Empire State Mfg Index 17.09 in May..
  226. EURUSD retraces 38.2% of the move down from Friday and finds sellers overnight
  227. US April CPI +2.3% vs +2.3% y/y exp
  228. US retail sales rise 0.1%
  229. Fed officials say QE3 odds rise as Europe worsens: Beckner
  230. Is DXY calling the shots?
  231. EUR/USD low of 1.28001 after Greek talks fail
  232. US Redbook: May Store Sales -0.8% vs Apr Through May 12 Week
  233. US DATA: Redbook for wk May 12: “Favorable weather…
  234. Greek meeting breaks up without a breakthrough
  235. Austrian FinMin: Very worried by Greek instability
  236. ESM probably the most important data point this morning
  237. EUR/CAD falls to 16-month low
  238. Preview: BOE Inflation Report Policy Neutral; King Dovish
  239. US April Retail Sales Rise 0.1%;Ex-Mtr Veh Also Up 0.1%
  240. US DATA: March TICS data showed the monthly net of…
  241. Greek President: No deal; on to elections
  242. Think-tank says Fed has more even assessment of the economy than expected
  243. GBPUSD moves toward support at the 1.6024 level.
  244. Schaeuble says Greece can get additional, bilateral help
  245. Canadian home sales rise 0.8% in April
  246. Germany Schaeuble:Greece Plan Still Valid;Spain Solving Probs
  247. CANADA DATA: Existing homes sales up 0.8% from March.
  248. Geithner: US to hit debt limit in late 2012
  249. EURUSD in freefall
  250. BBVA: Is the situation as bad as when Lehman collapsed? No, it’s worse