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  1. Barclays calling for Euro at $1.1500
  2. EU switching ESM bond-buying focus
  3. Update 2: UK Osborne: Probing Other Banks Over LIBOR Abuse
  4. ECB Coeure: Favor Direct ESM Cap Injections Into Banks
  5. Risk-off, AUD and CAD testing lows
  6. Obama Vows to Keep Health Care Law Intact vs Repeal Efforts
  7. Fed: Tsy Trims Further TALF Credit Protection, to $1.4 Bln
  8. ECB’s Coure: Direct capital injections into banks from the ESM could break the advers
  9. US MORTGAGE MEMO: NY Fed Awards 5 CDOs From Maiden Lane III
  10. US’s Boehner:Court Rulng Shows Urgncy Of Repealing Health Law
  11. And I thought it was going to be the EURUSD day in NY
  12. Eurozone looking closely at Finnish bond proposal: Reuters
  13. AUDUSD follows the risk off toward parity
  14. Xinhua gets credit for EUR/USD rally
  15. Massive S&P order roils markets
  16. EUR/USD follows stocks higher, JPM helping
  17. Italy scores, euro soars
  18. BBG: Merkel cancels summit press conference tonight
  19. Fed’s Fisher: Monetary policy cannot subsitiute for sound fiscal policy
  20. US Sen.Reid: Shld Focus On Jobs Not ‘Show Vote’ On Health Care
  21. US DATA: June farm prices +1.7%………………….
  22. Working group proposes leaders discuss EFSF/ESM bond-buying: DJ
  23. WEBINAR: The Traders Course with Greg Michalowski
  24. Oil at lows for the year, down 3.5% on the day
  25. ForexLive Asia-Pacific open: Japanese jobs edition
  26. EU leaders make to 120B euro pact to promote growth and jobs
  27. ForexLive NY Wrapup
  28. Greek PM Samaras Says He Is Committed To Honoring Loan Deal
  29. Only in Europe
  30. Trade idea central: The wrath of the Merkel edition
  31. Italy demands bond buying deal in exchange for growth pact
  32. Officials: ESM not likely to be senior to Spanish debt
  33. Canada’s Flaherty says European risks are mounting
  34. Italy and Spain stalling 120B euro growth package
  35. Italy threatening market blowout
  36. UK June GfK consumer confidence at -29, as expected
  37. Fed’s Bernanke To Give Mon Pol Testimony To House Panel July 18
  38. Hollande gets in Monti’s corner, says growth measures “aren’t enough”
  39. New Zealand building permits plunge
  40. Fed’s Fisher doing his regular song and dance
  41. GfK/NOP: UK Consumer Confidence Steady At Low Level In June
  42. UK DATA: GfK/NOP: UK Consumer Confidence Steady At…
  43. Japanese CPI ex-food and energy -0.6%, as expected
  44. Japanese May unemployment 4.4% vs 4.5% exp
  45. The epic fall of Dominique Strauss-Kahn continues
  46. Hollande says long-term European integration talks pushed until October
  47. Japan manufacturing PMI falls to 49.9 from 50.7
  48. JAPAN DATA: More from jobs report from the the of….
  49. JAPAN DATA: Jobs report from the the Ministry of…..
  50. Japan May Job Offers To Seekers Ratio 0.81 Vs Apr 0.79
  51. Eurozone leaders holding unplanned meeting on Italy and Spain
  52. Japan May Household Spending Posts 4th Rise in Row on Autos
  53. PBOC’s Zhou says to continue prudent monetary policy
  54. Japan May Industry Output Down on Cars But Rebound Seen
  55. Japan May Jobless Rate Falls To 4.4% But Payrolls Down Y/Y
  56. Germany turns down Italian proposal to limit yield payments to 4%
  57. Japan May CPI Posts 1st Drop in 4 Mths on Electronics, Energy
  58. Ford warns on slow European business
  59. Nikkei opens down 0.7%
  60. Japanese industrial production -3.1% m/m vs -2.8% m/m exp
  61. Australia May private sector credit +0.5% m/m vs +0.4% exp
  62. China industrial profits -2.4% ytd in May vs -1.6% in April
  63. Eyes getting heavy but EU Summit meetings continue
  64. Euro spiking on Summit headlines
  65. Euro leaders agree to open funds without austerity programs
  66. Spain ESM loans will not be more senior than Spanish debt
  67. Van Rompuy says first report on euro integration road map set for October
  68. Cyprus’ president says eurozone summit ‘finished’
  69. EUR/JPY shorts are the best trade of Q2
  70. ForexLive Asia-Pacific wrap: Euro surges to 1.26 on EU Summit
  71. JAPAN DATA: Output of semiconductors is expected to..
  72. Money without oversight somehow part of the solution
  73. Monti says Italy doesn’t intend to apply for aid at this time
  74. Market says ‘buy the euro now, ask questions later’
  75. Where to watch for clues on what’s next for the euro
  76. Ideas corner / 29 June 2012
  77. Monti can’t resist taking a jab at Germany
  78. TEXT: EU Summit Statement On Commitment To Financial Stability
  79. Merkel concession wins Spanish bank deal
  80. EU Leaders Say Rescue Funds Can Directly Fund Bank Recaps
  81. UK DATA: The UK releases the latest Index of data at.
  82. Today’s option expiries
  83. EUR/USD settling back after spike
  84. Eurostoxx 50 futures up hefty +3.1%
  85. German prelim May retail sales -0.3% m/m, -1.1% y/y
  86. Japan May Construction Orders -0.9% Y/Y, 1st Fall in 2 Months
  87. European stocks set to open sharply higher
  88. FRANCE DATA: Final 1Q GDP growth confirmed flat q/q..
  89. French Final Q1 GDP flat q/q..
  90. Japan May Housing Starts +9.3%, 4th Straight Y/Y Rise
  91. Full EU summit statement (in all its conditional wishy-washy glory)
  92. RBS and Lloyds drawn into Libor rate-rigging scandal
  93. Germany’s Retail Sales Unexpectedly Declined Further In May
  94. GERMANY DATA: Retail sales continued to trend……..
  95. Today’s orderboard
  96. FRANCE DATA: May PPI -1.0% m/m, +2.2% y/y; April:….
  97. FRANCE DATA: May sa consumer spending on goods +0.4%.
  98. French May consumer spending +0.4% m/m. +0.6% y/y
  99. Spanish 10 year govt bond yield 6.565%, off 37.5 bps
  100. Germany Press:Over 12,000 Lawsuits Against ESM,Fiscal Compact
  101. Starting to get some official comments coming through
  102. Swiss June KOF leading indicator 1.16
  103. Germany press: Over 12,000 lawsuits against ESM, fiscal compact
  104. German banking association: Supports joint supervision for banks getting ESM aid
  105. Merkel: Leaders reached important decisions last night
  106. Eurozone Private Sector Loans Down 0.1% Y/Y In May
  107. Italy and Spain get their way at EU summit
  108. USD/JPY running into headwinds above 79.70 as EUR/JPY slides away from 100.50
  109. Merkel: Agreed Precise Conditions for EFSF/ESM Bond Buys
  110. Poll-time!!!
  111. Update: Merkel: Precise Conditions for EFSF/ESM Bond Buys
  112. BOE FPC: Encourages Banks To Lower Liquidity, Boost Lending
  113. BOE’s King: Uncertainty and tighter credit conditions have acted as strong headwinds
  114. BOE’s Fin Policy Committee: UK Financial stability outlook has deteriorated
  115. Italian and Spanish govt bond yields moving higher again
  116. Option expiries (updated)
  117. German official: No direct recapitalization without common bank oversight
  118. China’s PBOC: Reiterates will fine tune monetary policy
  119. Analysis: EMU Annual Inflation Stable In June At 2.4%
  120. EMU DATA: Eurozone consumer price inflation held as..
  121. Eurozone June CPI (1st estimate) 2.4% y/y
  122. ECB’s Draghi: EU summit shows long-term commitment to euro
  123. Merkel faces backlash in Bundestag
  124. Flexible use of EFSF/ESM to stabilise markets decided by euro leaders means both prim
  125. German Official: ESM Senior Status Deal ‘Specific To Spain’
  126. Orderboard (updated)
  127. Finland PM: Will ask for collateral for use of EFSF for Spain bank rescue
  128. Update-2: Merkel: Precise Conditions for EFSF/ESM Bond Buys
  129. TTEXT: BOE Governor King’s Opening Remarks On Fin Stab Report
  130. UK FSA’s Turner: Cynicism and Greed in LIBOR case is “quite shocking”
  131. German opposition SPD budget expert Schneider: Says open question whether parliament
  132. Update:FSA Moves Swiftly To Implement BOE FPC Liquidity Advice
  133. ForexLive European Wrap: Merkel blinks
  134. ECB’s Draghi: ‘Quite Pleased’ With Good Results of EU Summit
  135. Fed’s Rosengren: Some Fin Structures Subject To Funding Strain
  136. BOE King: Not Successful Getting Banks To Issue New Capital
  137. US personal income rises 0.2%, Spending flat
  138. Real money buying back EUR/USD
  139. Peripheral yields tumble, German yields surge
  140. Germany’s Opposition SPD Ponders On Delaying Vote On ESM Bill
  141. Rpt: BOE Schemes May Have Big Impact On Bank Lending: Haldane
  142. At last, an EU summit exceeds expectations
  143. So what’s the no-brainer trade now?
  144. AUDUSD looks to test the key 200 day MA
  145. Monti: Not sure if summit agreement enough to stabilize markets
  146. Even EUR/CHF participating, a little
  147. Fed’s Dudley:New Twist Cuts Borrowing Cost,Boosts Asset Prices
  148. Fed’s Bullard: Current monetary policy is appropriately calibrated
  149. Usd/Cad testing lows
  150. UK’s Cameron: Curb your enthusiasm
  151. Aud testing 200 day moving average
  152. US CoreLogic: Foreclosures Pace Much Slower Than Year Ago
  153. EURUSD surging to new highs after holding 200 hour MA
  154. Risk? On
  155. Monti: Itlay not applying for aid now
  156. They’re eating their young!
  157. GBPUSD tests key trend line resistance and bounces off
  158. Merkel:States Seeking Bond Buys Must Meet EU Comm Recommndtns
  159. ANALYSIS: May Pers Income +0.2%; PCE Flat, Core PCE Px +0.1%
  160. CANADA DATA: Real GDP +0.3% in Apr, following +0.1%..
  161. US DATA: May Pers Income +0.2%, PCE flat, Core PCE…
  162. US DATA: The Chicago Fed said the Midwest Economy….
  163. US DATA: June Rtrs-UM consumer sentiment 73.2f vs it.
  164. US DATA: MBA Q1 Mortgage Bankers Performance Report..
  165. Michigan consumer seniment index falls to 73.2 from 74.1
  166. Monti: 2013 deficit may be worse than forecast–BBG
  167. France’s Hollande: Expect ECB To Assume Bank Role By Year-End
  168. MNI Chicago Report Stabilizes; New Orders Down,Inventories Up
  169. US DATA: June MNI Chicago report 52.9, vs 52.7 May,..
  170. Chicago PMI: 52.9, better than expected
  171. Fed’s Bullard: Current Mon Pol Appropriately Calibrated
  172. ECB Honohan: Fin Markets Fragile Until Bank-Govt Loop Broken
  173. NY Fed: Brian Sack to Stay on as Senior Advisor to Dudley
  174. US’s Reid: Hill Set To Pass Student Loan, Highway Deal Friday
  175. Canada Flaherty states “Good News”
  176. Bullard: To get QE would need to see sharp drop in economy; deflation risk
  177. Odds of an ECB rate cut rise after summit
  178. EURUSD coming off the highs/slows but does not go far.
  179. Equities rip-roaring
  180. Germany’s SPD Signals Will Not Seek Delay Of Today’s ESM Vote
  181. US DATA: MBA Q1 Commercial Real Estate/Multifamily…
  182. US DATA: June Milwaukee-area PMI 60.2, vs 57.7 May…
  183. NY Fed markets chief withdraws resignation
  184. US DATA: June Rtrs-UM consumer data- Current conds f.
  185. EU Show On Growth And EMU Vision Upstaged By Short-Term Acts
  186. Italy having a party
  187. US Budgetwatch: SCOTUS Healthcare Ruling Shapes Fiscal Debate
  188. Trading forex is like being an air traffic controller
  189. Usd/Cad back above 1.0200
  190. German opposition says to support ESM and fiscal pact in today’s vote
  191. Asmussen:Euro Bonds would make ECB monetary policy “much easier”
  192. Looks like they needed to sell some yen for month and quarter-end
  193. Europe closes on the highs
  194. USD/JPY eyeing offers at 80.00
  195. Oil up 6%
  196. Merkel: Bailout assisitance tied to conditionality
  197. Greece’s President: EU Summit Has Made Growth A Priority
  198. Merkel addresses parliament before ESM vote
  199. Fitch: Summit eases near term pressure on euro sovereign ratings
  200. IMF welcomes EU council decision
  201. Update: Merkel: States Seeking Bond Buys Must Meet EU Terms
  202. Analysis: BOE Bank Funding, Liquidity Plans Cloud MPC Policy
  203. EUR/USD dips shallow despite Merkel’s cold shower
  204. Fed’s Bullard: Late 2013 Right Time For First Rate Hike
  205. Merkel: Direct ESM recapitalization could take a year
  206. USDJPY stays between the Goal Posts on the daily but turns bullish on the hourly.
  207. Crude extending rally
  208. IIF Dallara: EMU Should Drop Seniority For Official Creditors
  209. Schaeuble “no euro bonds in his lifetime without common financial policy”
  210. Wait, I thought Spain was “unique”?
  211. Don’t you people have beach houses to go to?
  212. US House, Senate Approve Student Loan-Transportation Package
  213. GBPUSD hanging just above the key resistance area. Bullish bias as the weekend approa
  214. Germany’s Bundestag Approves ESM, Fiscal Compact Bills
  215. Commitments of traders: The shorts got shorter
  216. German lower house approves ESM, Fiscal Pact
  217. Voting on ESM, Fiscal Pact underway in Berlin
  218. ForexLive NY Wrap
  219. London: A precarious brilliance
  220. Stop exaggerating China’s slowdown
  221. The Last Hawk in Europe
  222. The euro: rebuilding Rome in a day
  223. Conditionaility 2.0: Germany plans to link banks’ ESM capitalization to transaction t
  224. China’s manufacturing growth weakens as new orders drop
  225. New Tory battle lines drawn
  226. Italy has won this euro battle, but not the war
  227. Athens to ask for EFSF deal to apply to Greece, too
  228. Bankers of the euro area, unite!
  229. Germany cries “Europe is coming for our money”, Greece promptly obliges
  230. Was Merkel’s surprising “defeat” merely a gambit for a German referendum?
  231. MPC expected to launch £50 bln QE
  232. Soc Gen: 4 major central banks could make moves this week
  233. Currency Levels
  234. Addtional report on China PMI of 50.2. in June
  235. Barclays chairman to quit; libor discussed with BOE
  236. World Banks Kim “Priority to aid world growth”
  237. Spain defeats Italy 4-0 in today’s European Championship
  238. Germany’s Bundesrat Approves ESM, Fiscal Compact Bills
  239. ECB Asmussen: May Be Room For Small Changes In Greek Program
  240. Tankan reminder 23:50 GMT
  241. FYG -Thunderstorms Here !!
  242. Aussie Carbon Tax Gillard “Confidence in the common sense of the Australian people”
  243. EU leaders looking to ECB for help on Thursday
  244. NZ employment index
  245. France’s Mid-Year Budget To Plug E7.5-8 Bln Shortfall: Press
  246. Australia June PMI rises 4.8 pts. to 47.2 from 42.4 in May
  247. Cameron U.K Referendum on EU status
  248. Press: Junker: ECB Must Play Key Role in Banking Supervision
  249. U.K June House Prices
  250. Update: BOJ June Tankan: Sentiment Above Fcast; Strong Capex