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  1. Dutch leader Rutte may seek budget deal before early elections
  2. French election could spell end of Merkozy alliance
  3. Analysis – Walking fine line, BOJ head warns of risks of easing
  4. For any saddos……
  5. Sarkozy, Hollande progress as poll shows Le Pen wins 20% of vote
  6. France Ballot:Socialist Hollande,Incumbent Sarkozy In Run-Off
  7. ForexLive Asian market open: EUR/USD slightly lower in early interbank trade
  8. Cable: Time to book some profit
  9. Trade Idea Central, Monday April 23rd
  10. Hollande Win Would Focus Scrutiny On French Fiscal Risks
  11. Update:France Ballot: Hollande,Incumbent Sarkozy In Run-Off
  12. France Elections: Voters’ Choice May Not Appeal To Markets
  13. ECB Weidmann: Must Be Wary Of 2nd-Rd Effects From Oil: Press
  14. Japan PM Approval Rating Tumbles On Nuclear Power Decision
  15. ECB’s Noyer: EMU Protected From Inflation Risk Of High Debt
  16. GBP positive event: HSBC’s quarterly dividends paid today
  17. Update 2: France: Hollande, Incumbent Sarkozy In Run-Off
  18. EUR/USD positioning: Mixed reports but market still short overall
  19. USD/JPY: Should be well supported ahead of BOJ on Friday
  20. EEF/JAM: UK Manufacturing Pay Pressures Remain Subdued
  21. Risk events: China flash PMI
  22. Around the markets: Nikkei +0.7%, Kospi -0.3%
  23. AUD/JPY: First of the flows sees a US name selling
  24. Australian Q1 PPI -0.3% Vs +0.3% previously
  25. US bank warns customers that BOJ may not be overly ‘easy’
  26. China HSBC flash PMI 49.1
  27. Market quiet after China data
  28. US NABE April Survey Finds More Signs Of Wage-Price Pressures
  29. US DATA: NABE April Industry Survey (conducted March.
  30. ForexLive Asian market wrap: China flash PMI slightly improved at 49.1
  31. Ideas Corner/April 23rd
  32. New Zealand PM: NZD/USD overvalued
  33. JAPAN DATA: Coincident, leading and lagging indexes..
  34. Dutch crisis puts eurozone debt rescue plans at risk
  35. Japan Feb Key Index Revised To +0.9 Point Vs Prelim +1.0 Pt
  36. Repeat: ECB Weidmann: Must Be Wary Of 2nd-Rd Effects From Oil
  37. European stocks seen opening lower
  38. Japan March Supermarket Sales -2.4% Y/Y on Food Sales Drop
  39. French/German 10 year govt bond yield spread widens early
  40. FRANCE DATA: April mfg sentiment 95 vs March 98 (96).
  41. French April manufacturing industry morale 95
  42. French April flash manufacturing PMI 47.3
  43. Dutch/German 10 year govt bond yield spread widens out to 66 bps
  44. Germans going to the well this morning
  45. Dutch/German 10 year govt bond yield spread widens out further
  46. Dutch April business confidence -3.3
  47. German April flash manufacturing PMI 46.3
  48. USD/JPY marginally easier in early Europe
  49. Dutch/German 10 year govt bond yield spread out to 74 bps
  50. Spain central bank: Economy contracted -0.4% q/q, -0.5% y/y in Q1
  51. Dutch Dep Foreign Affairs minister Knapen: Elections seem inevitable
  52. ITALY DATA: April SA consumer confidence fell to in..
  53. Italy April consumer morale index 89.0
  54. France Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts Apr 26th to 30th
  55. Eurozone April flash composite PMI 47.4
  56. EUR/USD off lows on rumours of ECB checking Spanish bond prices
  57. UK Data: CML: Mar Gross Mortgage Lending Up 17.2% y/y
  58. Option expiries
  59. Today’s orderboard
  60. Eurostat deficit data
  61. BOE Data: Q1 Business, H’hold Credit Availability Broadly Flat
  62. EMU DATA: 2011 public deficit 4.1% of GDP vs 2010….
  63. AUD/USD flushes the1.0300 barrier
  64. Italian Dep FinMin Grilli: Euro countries including Italy in delicate spot
  65. German auction result: BUBA sold Eur 1.96 bln of new 24 April 2013 Bubills
  66. BUBA: German economy in good shape but lacks momentum
  67. BBK: Germany’s Economic Currently Visibly Lacking Momentum
  68. Dutch Prime Minister to offer cabinet’s resignation to Queen – RTL
  69. European morning wrap: Risk off innit……..
  70. ECB’s Nowotny: ECB can act in a “very forceful way” if needed.
  71. Dutch FinMin de Jager says Netherland’s in a better situation than peripheral EU coun
  72. ECB’s Nowotny: ECB Can Act In ‘Very Forceful Way’ If Needed
  73. EMU Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts April 23rd to 27th
  74. France Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts Apr 23rd to 27th
  75. Eu Comm: Expect The Netherlands To Honour Fiscal Commitments
  76. China’s PM Wen: Sees trade with Germany almost doubling by 2015
  77. The NY Forex Review and Preview for April 23rd 2012
  78. The more things change, the more they stay the same…
  79. The EURUSD tests key support area as selling pressure continues in early NY trade.
  80. Spain to sell 3 & 6-month bills tomorrow
  81. Dutch spread spikes as government falls
  82. Ron Paul likes real estate
  83. AUDUSD steps down but momentum slowing
  84. Ron Paul: The Fed is a counterfeiter
  85. US, China talks in Beijing in early May
  86. EURJPY bangs against 200 hour MA
  87. Beware of fresh lows in gold
  88. US stocks tumble at the open, near the April lows
  89. ECB stays on bond-market sidelines
  90. DJ: EFSF plans to sell 7-year note
  91. USDJPY consolidates at support in early NY trade
  92. EUR/USD firming after finding buyers at 1.3120/25
  93. Hungarian PM: IMF thinks we need a loan
  94. ECB Bond Buy Program Remained Dormant In Week Ending Apr 20
  95. MNI US Capital Goods Indicator 47.5 Thru Apr 20 Vs 44.8
  96. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. capital goods indicator rose 2.7.
  97. Dutch PM offers resignation; Cabinet to handle current affiars
  98. Spanish 10s back over 6%, German bund yields hit record low
  99. EURUSD tests 100 day MA. Key level….
  100. For you AAPL owners. Tests 50 day MA today.
  101. EUR/USD, stocks testing lows after Dutch PM resigns
  102. MNI US Retail Trade Indicator 65.2 Thru Apr 21 Vs 65.9
  103. US DATA: MNI’s U.S. retail trade indicator slowed a..
  104. …And EURUSD breaks key 100 day MA at 1.3118
  105. European stocks getting pole-axed
  106. Small stops in 1.3130 area
  107. Somehow Portuguese yields are plunging in all this
  108. I can’t believe I missed the greatest week in Twitter history…
  109. Dutch Prime Minister Rutte Announces Govt’s Resignation
  110. European stocks taken to the woodshed
  111. Update: Dutch PM Rutte Announces Govt’s Resignation
  112. US DATA: US Max mortgage application index +4.3% to..
  113. Europe can’t afford for Spain to follow Ireland’s ‘successful’ path
  114. Rosenberg sees series of hikes at Bank of Canada
  115. Weidmann:ECB Must Do What Is Needed Once Inflation Risks Rise
  116. Here’s how EUR/USD will play out
  117. ECB’s Weidmann: World economy seems to be recovering
  118. AUDUSD rotates higher. The 1.0290 level will be eyed as support now.
  119. Merkel: Economic growth the key to cutting debt–BBG
  120. US Social Security system to run dry in 2035: Trustee
  121. ECB’s Noyer: Exceptional measures give banks a window of opportunity
  122. Germany will raise its growth forecasts
  123. Buba’s Weidmann: If more bond-buying needed, we should do them
  124. Cable hits US/European high
  125. IIF’s Tran: Must Avoid Preferential Status in Debt Swaps
  126. …and now for the German perspective on a European fiscal union
  127. Ifo director says no chance for Greece to regain competitiveness while in eurozone
  128. EURUSD corrects back higher after failure below 100 day MA.
  129. Mixed metaphor alert!
  130. Risk aversion easing, stocks pare losses
  131. Swedish FM: Dark clouds over Spanish banks
  132. ECB’s Weidmann Q&A: Bond Purchases Only If Needed For Mon Pol
  133. Chavez not dead but ‘governing by twitter’ from Cuba
  134. Soc Sec Trustees Urge ‘Prompt and Sufficiently Decisive’ Help
  135. China to take its manufacturing know-how to dairy
  136. Nowotny: ECB bond buying now in ‘sleep mode’
  137. AUD/JPY: Touched 38.2% retracement level
  138. ECB’s Nowotny: Liquidity Demand Has Been ‘Met in Full’ by ECB
  139. Trade Idea Central, Tuesday April 24th
  140. ForexLive Asian market open: Australian CPI data this morning
  141. One Size Doesn’t Fit All: German Inflation Will be the Post-Crisis Euro Problem
  142. Moody’s: Collapse of Dutch government a credit negative
  143. ForexLive North American wrap: Dutch government quits
  144. NZDUSD bounces off 100 and 200 day MA support. Traders prepare for RBNZ decision.
  145. Is this ECB price stability chatter all talk and no action?
  146. UPDATE:Soc Sec Trustees Urge’Prompt,Sufficiently Decisive’Help
  147. For you French election fans
  148. Japan March CSPI -0.3% YoY
  149. Nikkei, Kospi open -0.8%
  150. Japan Mar Corporate Service Prices -0.3% Y/Y, Down Over 3 Yrs
  151. JAPAN DATA: More from Corporate Service Price data…
  152. JAPAN DATA: From Corporate Service Price data from…
  153. Cable technicals: Bears can make a strong case at current levels but 1.6175 absolute
  154. ECB’s Nowotny Q&A: Bond Purchases Remain ‘Part Of Toolbox’
  155. AUD/USD: Dealers expect 1.02/1.04 range to hold for immediate future
  156. South Korean FinMin official: 2013 economic growth in 4% range
  157. Australian CPI expected to come in at 0.6% QoQ, 2.4% on a yearly basis
  158. Australian Q1 underlying CPI +0.4% QoQ, +2.1% YoY
  159. FX market very quiet again after CPI
  160. AUD/USD: Dip buyers still evident
  161. AUD/JPY selling picks up pace; important technical support looms
  162. AUD/JPY Technicals: Touches 82.82
  163. ForexLive Asian market wrap: Australian CPI data signals rate cut next week
  164. Ideas Corner/April 24th
  165. Greece worse off staying in euro, says Ifo
  166. Germany Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data Fcasts Apr 23rd to 27th
  167. Boing! said Zebedee….
  168. Interesting times coming for currencies!!!
  169. Dutch feel pinch as economic crisis bites
  170. UBS consumption indicator for Switzerland rises to 1.22 in March
  171. Ex-BOJ Nakahara: BOJ’s policy steps so far ‘a mere trick’
  172. FRANCE DATA: 2Q mfg demand outlook firmer at +4 vs…
  173. FRANCE DATA: April consumer morale 88; March 87……
  174. French April consumer confidence indicator 88
  175. Dutch, Spanish and Italians all going to the well this morning
  176. Germany Press: Govt Sees 2012 GDP Growth Of 0.6% To 0.9%
  177. Dutch/German 10 year govt bond yield spread narrows
  178. BOJ likely to ease monetary policy on Friday via increase in asset purchases by 5 or
  179. Dutch sell 1.0 bln euros of July 15 2014 3.75% DSL
  180. UK Analysis: 2011/12 Public Borrowing Down As Spending Falls
  181. UK DATA: Mar PSNB-X Stg18.174bn vs Stg17.951bn in….
  182. UK March PSNB ex-financial sector intervention 18.174 bln
  183. Spain sells 720 million euros of 3-month bills
  184. CDU’s Altmaier: French election won’t influence EU fiscal pact
  185. ECB Allots E46.369 Bln In 7-Day Funds
  186. Bank Of Greece: Greek 2012 GDP Drop To Be Worse Than Expected
  187. Italy sells 2.5 bln euros January 2014 CTZ bonds
  188. Update: Bank Of Greece: 2012 GDP Drop Worse Than Expected
  189. I’m gonna have to disappear for half an hour or so….
  190. European morning wrap: Yen weakness the feature in an otherwise featureless market
  191. Germany Press:Govt To Keep 2012 GDP Fcast At +0.7%;+1.6% 2013
  192. German govt sticks to GDP growth forecast of 0.7% for 2012
  193. Montoro: Spain has ‘enormous’ problems, can cope with them
  194. US ICSC-GS Wkly Store Sales +0.8% W/W in Apr 21 Wk
  195. UK OBR: 2011-12 Borrowing Provisional, Set For Revision
  196. US DATA: ICSC-Goldman Sachs weekly chain stores rose.
  197. Cable extends rally
  198. Spanish/German 10 year govt bond yield spread narrows to 424 bps
  199. USD/CAD nears range lows ahead of retail sales
  200. The NY Morning Forex Reveiw and Preview
  201. If you like US housing data, today is your lucky day
  202. CANADA DATA: A Statcan principal field crop survey…
  203. CANADA DATA: Preliminary data shows total natural….
  204. CANADA DATA: Retail sales declined 0.2% to C$38.9bln.
  205. France will remain a reliable German partner: Schaeuble
  206. Canadian Feb retail sales ex-autos +0.5 vs +0.6% exp
  207. India cuts rates by 25 bp–BBG
  208. UK Data Preview: BOE MPC To Look Through Weak Headline Q1 GDP
  209. Lower Canada Retail Sales push up the USDCAD
  210. US DATA: Feb S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Idx -0.8%…
  211. BELGIUM DATA: April business sentiment -10.7 after…
  212. Schaeuble rejects IMF calls for joint euro area bonds–BBG
  213. AUDUSD looks to the downside after correcting in London morning trading.
  214. Case Shiller home price index falls 3.5% y/y in Feb
  215. US Redbook: Apr Store Sales -0.1% vs Mar Through Apr 21 Week
  216. US DATA: The Johnson Redbook Retail Sales Index m/m..
  217. LTROs helping banks, not borrowers
  218. No need to comply with 3% deficit rule if circumstances exceptional: Dutch opposition
  219. ECB’s Mersch: IMF too optimistic on inflation, too pessimistic on growth
  220. EUR/USD choppy; quick pop to 1.3170s from below 1.3150
  221. US custody bank strong buyer of EUR/USD
  222. EURUSD extends outside the narrow range
  223. FX option levels
  224. ECB’s Gonzalez-Paramo: We are witnessing an important Federalization in Europe
  225. The 1300 GMT euro buyers show up again
  226. ECB Mersch: IMF Forecasts Misjudge Risks In Europe
  227. Germany’s Schaeuble Rejects IMF’s Call For Eurobonds In EMU
  228. Dutch PM Urges Action On Deficit Despite Government’s Fall
  229. Talk EFSF bond sale going well
  230. US DATA: Consumer confidence fell slightly to a of…
  231. US DATA: April Richmond Fed Mfg index 14 vs 7 prev…
  232. Risk on after data
  233. US new home sales slide 7.1% in March
  234. US April consumer consumer confidence 69.2 vs 69.6 exp
  235. Richmond Fed better than expectations at 14 vs 6 estimate (last month at 7).
  236. McCrann talking RBA rate cuts, again
  237. USDJPY likes Richmond and Home Sales
  238. UK Osborne: Deficit Cutting Helping To Keep Interest Rates Low
  239. US Mar New Home Sales Down 7.1% to 328k; Feb Revised To 353k
  240. US DATA: April Richmond Fed Mfg text: “Manufacturing.
  241. US DATA: March BLS Mass Layoffs – In March, took…..
  242. US DATA: Feb FHFA home prices +0.3% for +0.4% YOY….
  243. US DATA: Mar new home sales -7.1% to 328k SAAR…….
  244. US DATA: April Richmond Fed Mfg shipments 18 vs 2,…
  245. ECB’s Bonnici: Degree of bank funding from ECB a concern
  246. US DATA: American Staffing Assoc index 91 in Apr 15..
  247. Update: UK Osborne: Deficit Cuts Help Keep Interest Rates Low
  248. Rtrs: Spanish central government deficit 0.83% of GDP in first quarter
  249. EUR/USD consolidating after 1.3219 high
  250. Le Pen won’t endorse a candidate in French election run off