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  1. EURUSD breaks below 200 hour MA as shorts remain in control
  2. Barroso: Euro is very high
  3. Investors fleeing the euro in droves
  4. ND Source: Government coming together–Reuters
  5. AUDUSD buying pushes against the topside trend line.
  6. EUR/USD crawling from the wreckage
  7. EURUSD back up against 200 hour MA
  8. Samaras: Talks with Kouvelis constructive
  9. Draghi tells Van Rompuy to get a frickin’ move on…
  10. US MORTGAGE MEMO: NY Fed Hold More Maiden Lane CDOs Sales
  11. G20 statement to mention European banking union–Bloomberg
  12. BRICs to pony up for IMF at G20 meeting
  13. Greek coalition coming together?
  14. Spanish bad loans only getting worse
  15. Old support at 1.2590 now acting as resistance
  16. ForexLive North American open: RBA minutes the highlight
  17. AUD and NZD close out strong day but warning signs emerge
  18. ForexLive US wrap: Investors lose that loving feeling for Europe
  19. ECB’s Nowotny starts the clock on Greece
  20. Obama encouraged by European direction after meeting Merkel
  21. Trade Idea Central: Is the euro done?
  22. More details on the G20 draft statement
  23. Euro pushes toward 1.26
  24. Access to credit steering Fed debate
  25. Buy-Australia in full force
  26. Japanese economy minister says tensions eased after Greek election
  27. Nikkei opens down 0.3%
  28. RBA saw scope for policy to be ‘a little more supportive’
  29. AUD/USD techs ahead of RBA minutes
  30. Eventually China will need to rebuild its political system
  31. BOJ: Q1 Non-Japanese JGB Holdings Y76 Trln; Q4 Record Y78 Trln
  32. G20 Draft: Advanced nations to ensure pace of austerity won’t kill recovery
  33. Noda searching for friends at G20
  34. DJ: China to add $43B to IMF
  35. How about some orders
  36. Democractic Left may join Greek coalition
  37. RBNZ looking at tools to monitor credit growth
  38. ForexLive Asia-Pacific wrap: RBA keeps its options open
  39. PBOC survey a warning sign on property prices
  40. Greek government will be forced to seek third bail-out
  41. Global economy: reasons to be fearful
  42. Today’s option expiries..
  43. Ideas corner/ June 19th
  44. Today’s orderboard
  45. UK pledges $15bn to IMF’s new $456bn crisis fund
  46. Italy risks being the next bailout state……
  47. Poll time!!
  48. Greek agony drags on as Asphyxiation Bloc wins
  49. FRANCE DATA: June mfg sentiment 92 vs May 93………
  50. French June manufacturing industry morale falls to 92
  51. EUR/USD back above 1.2600
  52. AUD/USD quietly firming?
  53. Cyprus FinMin: Options still open on funding, either via a bilateral loan or from the
  54. Democratic Left leader Kouvelis: Government may be decided today
  55. German consitutional court says government did not inform parliament sufficiently abo
  56. UK May CPI -0.1% m/m, +2.8 % y/y (from +3.0% y/y in April)
  57. GBP/USD under pressure ahead of CPI release
  58. Spain said to delay audit results to September from July
  59. German ZEW sentiment -16.9 from +10.8 in May
  60. Greek moderate left party Kouvelis says there will be government, may not be within t
  61. Spain gets it’s dosh
  62. UK Analysis: NS House Prices Post Largest Rise For Year
  63. UK Analysis: CPI Inflation Falls To Lowest Level Since Nov 09
  64. UK DATA: Apr SA House Prices +1.1% m/m; +1.4% y/y….
  65. UK DATA: May CPI -0.1% m/m; +2.8% y/y vs Apr 3.0%….
  66. Analysis: EMU Construction Fell In April After March Rebound
  67. ECB Allots E167.253 Bln In 7-Day Funds
  68. Australian Treasurer Swan: Europe’s crisis shows “price of inaction”
  69. Crap ZEW data……..no problemo
  70. ZEW: Worsening in Spanish banking sector, insecurity over Greek election likely to ha
  71. Update:ZEW:Germany Outlook Drops At Fastest Pace In 14 Years
  72. ZEW: Outlook For Germany Drops At Fastest Pace In 14 Years
  73. France To Launch Tax On Dividends,Transactions In July: Press
  74. Interesting seller about in EUR/USD……again
  75. AUD/USD extends rally….
  76. EU Commission: Not talking about a new “memorandum of understanding” for Greece
  77. On the menu this afternoon…
  78. ECB Drains E210.5 Bln In 1-Week Term Deposit Tender As Planned
  79. European morning wrap: Busy forex trade, but precious little change. Choppy innit
  80. US ICSC-GS Wkly Store Sales Unchanged W/W in June 16 Wk
  81. US DATA: wk 16-Jun ICSC-Goldman Store Sales: in the..
  82. EURUSD ping pongs between support and resistance
  83. Donald Trump sees buying opportunity in Spain properties – CNBC
  84. Option expiries (updated)
  85. Orderboard (updated)
  86. EU Official: Eurogroup Prefers ESM To Fund Spain Bank Aid
  87. ECB’s Nowotny: Euro zone banking union possible in second half of year – CNBC
  88. ECB’s Nowotny: Could Have Banking Union Agreement In H2 2012
  89. Fed will ease monetary policy this week: Goldman’s Hatzius
  90. Spanish yields lower on day but still above 7%
  91. EUR/USD easing; no QE juice from housing data
  92. US housing starts fell 4.8% in May to 708,000 annual rate
  93. GBPUSD tests topside trend line in early NY trading
  94. Colombia central bank chief says optimistic euro currency will survive crisis
  95. Euro bonds? Not now: ECB’s Kranjec
  96. ECB unlikely to resume bond buying–DJ
  97. ANALYSIS: US May Hsg Strts -4.8% to 708k, Permits +7.9%
  98. CANADA DATA: Wholesale sales +1.5% in Apr to from on.
  99. US DATA: May housing starts -4.8% to 708k, below but.
  100. USDCAD tests 38.2% Fibonacci support at the 1.01977 level.
  101. US Redbook: June Store Sales +0.5% vs May Through Jun 16 Week
  102. US DATA: wk 16-Jun Redbook: “Business recovered in…
  103. EURUSD breaks higher
  104. When in doubt, blame the Arabs…
  105. News you already knew…
  106. Preview June BOE Minutes: Close Call Over Further QE
  107. US DATA: Late Monday the Census Bureau released “Net.
  108. EUR/USD brushes 50% Fibo before stall
  109. Bid to cover may have been good but a bill yield that rises by 200+ basis points is n
  110. Eurogroup’s Juncker: Greek bailout extension could be discussed–DJ
  111. I guess this didn’t hurt the euro any….
  112. Italy’s Monti: Euro heads to make crisis decisions in next 10 days–BBG
  113. USDJPY runs higher, then retreats.
  114. 1.2674 the next Fibo in EUR/USD
  115. German, French Debt Chiefs Split On Merits Eurobond Solution
  116. US DATA: Apr BLS JOLTS: 2.5% openings, 3.1% hiring…
  117. Hollande: Interest rates in Italy, Spain “unacceptable”
  118. US DATA: SIFMA’s mid-year roundtable forecast is the.
  119. Risk is brisk…
  120. EURUSD keeps the momentum going…..
  121. AEP slaps Barroso for “blame America” comments
  122. New Democracy, PASOK to meet momentarily
  123. Greek Democratic Left committee to meet soon on coalition
  124. It ain’t over until it is over…
  125. Ratings? We don’t need no stinkin’ ratings!
  126. Goldman says Fed will probably ease
  127. EURUSD Stepping higher and higher…
  128. Excerpts: More Than Half SIFMA Panel See Some QE3 Near Term
  129. US Sen Baucus:Need ‘Comprehensive’ Deficit Plan To Avoid Cliff
  130. BOE: Size Of First ECTR Auction To Be Stg5 bln
  131. It’s a melt up!
  132. BOE: First ECTR auction will be for GBP 5 bln tomorrow
  133. ANA: Greek coalition expected to formed today
  134. It’s official: Outside day key reversals are a fade
  135. Update: BOE: Size Of First ECTR Auction To Be Stg5 bln
  136. Party of Five?
  137. Venizelos to meet with PASOK members tomorrow
  138. Trichet: One cannot work on assumption Greek leaves Euro
  139. While all focus on EURUSD, the GBPUSD hits 200 day MA and profit takers enter
  140. SIFMA Econ Panel: Europe’s Financial Linkages Finally Obvious
  141. Woo Hoo 1.2700: Petes’ got his mojo back!!
  142. US Hill GOP Presses OMB To Spell Out Impact Of Sequestration
  143. LCH raises margins on most Spanish bonds
  144. Guardian weighs in with plan to save the euro
  145. New sovereign debt buying scheme afoot?
  146. 17:00 GMT passes without incident
  147. Venizelos: Coalition can be formed by mid-day tomorrow
  148. Reuters: Germany denies EU rescue funds will be used to buy bonds
  149. FT adds their two-cents to the EFSF-ESM bond-buying talk
  150. Reuters: France will agree to deeper EU integration only if urgent crisis measures ar
  151. The Traders Course with Greg Michalowski
  152. Alphaville points out all euro zone members must agree before bond buying can happen
  153. It still ain’t enough…
  154. A new leg higher in the EURUSD
  155. Spanish bank audit to be released July 31, Govt official: Bloomberg
  156. Anticipation ramps up on talk of Merkel greenlighting EFSF bond buying
  157. Moody’s to slash Spanish bank ratings next week
  158. Pasok official: Progress made toward coalition
  159. Teenie tiny head and shoulders top forming on intraday charts
  160. WEBINAR: The Traders Course with Greg Michalowski
  161. US’s Reid, McConnell Differ on Budget Deficits, Student Loans
  162. Freddie Mac: Rental Market A Bright Spot For US Housing – Text
  163. Canadian PM: G20 has deep concensus on steps needed in Europe–BBG
  164. Bunds no longer the toast of the town
  165. US DATA: Ball State 2012 Manufacturing and Logistics.
  166. Democratic Left’s Kouvelis proposes coalition support–BBG
  167. It’s over. Now what?
  168. S&P 500 climbs above key resistance levels
  169. ForexLive US wrap: QE hopes, Greek coalition hopes, EU bond buying hopes sure euro ra
  170. ForexLive Asia-Pacific open: Some data points to keep things moving
  171. Europe bust, looks to eurobonds, eurobills and euro banking union
  172. Geithner encouraged by discussions with European leaders
  173. Telegraph: Spain and Italy to be bailed out
  174. NZ Q1 current account deficit 1.31B vs 1.145B exp
  175. Calderon: Spain has ‘mean of options’ to fight crisis
  176. AUD/USD clears another hurdle
  177. New Zealand online skilled job vacancies rose 9.5% in May
  178. Monti says Telegraph article is ‘wrong’
  179. IMF’s Lagarde: Seeds of a European recovery were planted at G20
  180. BOE Quarterly Bulletin: Inflation Expectation Risks Lessened
  181. G20 Draft: EU to consider bank recapitalization
  182. CPPCC says China needs ‘really proactive’ fiscal policy
  183. A few BOJ members said nothing should be ruled out
  184. Japan May trade deficit 907B vs 544B yen expected
  185. Australia Westpac leading index rises 0.5% in May
  186. BOJ May Minutes: A Few Members: Must Not Rule Out Any Options
  187. Finally some market moves to report
  188. Japan May Export Growth Accelerates But Europe, China Slow
  189. Australian DEWR skilled job vacancies fall 0.7% in May
  190. Update: BOJ May Minutes: A Few: Must Not Rule Out Any Options
  191. USD/JPY falls to two-day low
  192. Hedge fund managers shorting German debt
  193. Australian dwelling starts drop 12.6% in Q1
  194. Full G20 communique
  195. New Zealand PM John Key says would like to see more competitive NZD
  196. Reuters Asia business sentiment survey weakest since 2009
  197. How the FOMC meeting will go
  198. US May Architecture Billings Index Falls To 45.8
  199. ForexLive Asia-Pacific wrap: Plenty of assurances as G20 wraps up
  200. Bloomberg survey shows most expect another Operation Twist
  201. Ideas corner/June 20th
  202. Greece in ‘final stretch’ of forming coalition government
  203. Australia’s economy expected to grind to a halt in H2 2012
  204. Today’s option expiries
  205. Germany set to allow eurozone bailout fund to buy troubled countries’ debt….
  206. Japan Average Gasoline Price Hits Nearly 16-Month Low
  207. Today’s orderboard
  208. GERMANY DATA: May PPI -0.3% m/m, +2.1% y/y; April….
  209. German May PPI -0.3% m/m, +2.1% y/y
  210. Slow start for EUR/USD
  211. Poll-time again
  212. Finland Opposes Changes To Greece’s Reform Program: Press
  213. Japan’s Upper House approves PM Noda’s nominees for BOJ board
  214. BOJ ‘s Gov Shirakawa: Japan’s economy starting to pick up moderately
  215. Time for Fed to twist and shout again
  216. France’s new politics could force its debt off the fence
  217. Eurostoxx 50 futures down -0.5%
  218. Greece’s Democratic Left back’s coalition , but won’t join cabinet
  219. Spain’s Budget Minister: Spain has support of European, G20 partners
  220. Dutch June consumer confidence -40 pts
  221. ITALY DATA: April industrial orders fell 1.9% m/m in.
  222. Italian April industrial orders sa -1.9% m/m, unadj -12.3% y/y
  223. Update:Finland Against Changes To Greek Reform Program: Press
  224. BOE Minutes: Four MPC Members Voted For More QE In June
  225. UK Analysis: Claimant Count Posts Surprise Rise In May
  226. UK DATA: May Claimant Count Unemployment +8,100 m/m;.
  227. UK May claimant count rate +8,100
  228. MPC Minutes…. Voted 5-4 to keep QE at £325 bln in June
  229. PIMCO’s Bosomworth: ECB will have to restart bond buying…
  230. ECB’s Weidmann: Key that reforms in Greece are implemented, that is key for financial
  231. G20 summit: Perils of a half-baked rescue for Spain and Italy
  232. Update 1: BOE Minutes: 4 MPC Members Voted For More QE In Jun
  233. Swiss ZEW investor sentiment -43.4 in June
  234. Update 2: BOE Minutes: 4 MPC Members Voted For More QE In Jun
  235. Update-2:Finland Against Changing Greek Reform Program: Press
  236. ECB Weidmann: Eurobills No Solution To Confidence Crisis
  237. France PM Ayrault:To Take Years For Joint Debt To Be Possible
  238. BOE Agents: Job Creation Seen Stable For Next Six Months
  239. AUD/USD running into headwinds above1.0200
  240. ECB Allots $9.942 Bln In 84-Day USD Liquidity Providing Op
  241. ECB Allots $1.6 Bln In 7-Day USD Liquidity Providing Op
  242. BIS sells EUR/USD
  243. Greek Democratic Left leader Kouvelis: Says his party will give vote of confidence in
  244. Greek government may be sworn in late today, tomorrow – New Democracy official
  245. Weidmann:ECB Can Only Fulfill Mandate If Not Serving Fisc Pol
  246. Option expiries (updated)
  247. EU: No talks at G20 about use of ESM/EFSF for bond buying
  248. Prepare for Lehmans re-run, Bank official warns
  249. Germany Repeats:No EFSF/ESM Bond Purchase W/Out Conditionality
  250. BOE: First ECTR Auction Fully Allotted At Minimum Spread