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  1. US Jun Bldg Permits Revised Up To -3.1% To 760K Unit Rate
  2. EURUSD fails below moves back higher
  3. University of Michigan consumer sentiment 72.3
  4. White House: Economy moving in right direction
  5. Merkel,Hollande: Ready To Do Everything To Safeguard Eurozone
  6. Did Angie and Francois schedule the shotgun wedding?
  7. “Deeply duty-bound” to keep euro zone intact: Statement
  8. Next Wk/US: July Nonfarm Payrolls,FOMC Meeting,ISM Mfg/Non-Mfg
  9. US DATA: Q2 housing vacancies: “National vacancy in..
  10. 1.2400 barriers coming into view
  11. GBPUSD moves above 200 day MA
  12. Univ of Mich Final July Consumer Sentiment 72.3 Vs 72.0 Prelim
  13. US DATA: July final U-Mich/Rtrs Consumer data- conds.
  14. US DATA: July final U-Mich/Rtrs Consumer Sentiment…
  15. White Hse’s Krueger: Addl Grwth Needed To Replace Jobs Lost
  16. EURUSD heads toward next target
  17. Risk rally extends; Fed not dissuaded by GDP?
  18. US BudgetWatch: Many Scenarios, No Certainties on Fiscal Cliff
  19. EURUSD reaches June midpoint
  20. HUGE levels loom in Cable
  21. USDJPY takes the jump
  22. Happy days for the BOJ
  23. German “wiseman” says ECB to buy bonds: WSJ
  24. Schueble and Geithner to meet on July Monday
  25. How long could this bounce last?
  26. EURAUD back above 200 hour MA
  27. IMF Lowers Spain’s GDP Forecasts, Warns Of Downside Risks
  28. IMF publishes Spanish review
  29. AUDUSD bouncing against next resistance
  30. BMW chief: We’re the largest auto exporter in the US
  31. Troika talks with _______ (fill in the blank) continue
  32. Maybe he’s not so dull after all
  33. EURJPY takes another step higher today.
  34. Gold back at the 100 day MA
  35. Draghi said to favor giving ESM banking license: Bloomberg
  36. I like the cut of that Draghi fellow’s jib…
  37. US bonds extend slide as stocks fly on Super Mario’s nuclear options
  38. Nothing to see here, move along…
  39. US Treasury Still Mum on Geithner Germany Trip Monday
  40. It is what it is
  41. Anyone want to have a go at my Super Poll?
  42. US DATA: OMB Midsession Budget Review also sees FY13.
  43. US DATA: OMB Midsession Budget Review is out, sees…
  44. How did I get here?
  45. EURUSD back to the support area
  46. ….and EURAUD gives it all away
  47. Text: Excerpts From OMB Mid-Session Budget Review
  48. White House: Now Expects $1.2T 2012 Deficit Vs $1.32T Prev Est
  49. Bundesbank: Weidmann and Draghi have reasons to meet – CNBC
  50. Personally I think Draghi’s going to have his hands full with some ECB members
  51. Text: Excerpts From OMB Mid-Session Budget Review
  52. Been a long time since we’ve seen volatility like that…
  53. US Hill Reacts In Partisan Ways To Admin’s Budget Update
  54. UPDATE: No Major Announcements Seen For Geithner Germany Trip
  55. ForexLive US wrap: Europe trying to get its act together
  56. Repeat: No Major Announcements Seen For Geithner Germany Trip
  57. Germany just rejected the idea that the European bailout fund would buy Spanish debt
  58. Spain discusses state bailout; ECB seen writing off Greek debt
  59. CDU’s Michael Fuchs “Greece cannot be saved, that is simple mathematics”
  60. Spiking skywards? Tackling rising yields in the Eurozone
  61. Germany must decide if it really wants to save the euro
  62. The Spanish patient
  63. Germany must ask for collateral against further bailout loans – Ifo President
  64. Germans say they’re ‘better off without euro’: poll
  65. Spain’s jobless rely on family, a frail church
  66. Italy business lobby sees urgent need for euro bank union
  67. Slash interest rates to 0 per cent, Bank of England told
  68. Euro zone crisis heads for September crunch
  69. Austerity at the Olympics
  70. Only Mario Draghi’s ECB can avert global calamity before the year is out
  71. German support for Merkels’ crisis handling erodes: poll
  72. Merkel/Monti: ‘Everything possible to be done to protect the eurozone’
  73. Juncker: Euro zone leaders, ECB to act on euro
  74. EUR/USD opens unchanged
  75. Euro update
  76. Whats ahead for today
  77. Juncker “No time to lose” :Sueddeutsche
  78. South Korea August manufacturing BSI Index
  79. Meet the the new Mr. Swiss franc Poll : Fritz the Cat
  80. MarcoBussiness: Europe pulls wrong lever
  81. N.Z. June building permits m/m rises 5.7% vs. 7.3% expected
  82. Lloyds July business barometer -8 vs -12 in June
  83. Schaeuble Denies EFSF To Start Buying Spanish Bonds: Press
  84. Greece Needs Cash; Troika Willing To Speed Up Inspections
  85. Japan June Industrial Production
  86. Monti, Merkel Agree To Take All Steps Needed To Protect EMU
  87. Nikkei rises 1.1% to 8,658.83 on open
  88. Japan June Industrial Output Posts 3rd Fall in Row on Cars
  89. Any trade ideas for the rest of this session ?
  90. Australia new home sales rise 2.8% vs. prior 0.7%
  91. PBOC sets Yuan at 6.3303 vs 6.3325 Friday
  92. BBG: Moody’s “ECB cannot resolve European debt crisis”
  93. FT: ECB stirs expectations ahead of summit
  94. FT: German banks cut back periphery lending
  95. WSJ: North-South divide markes Euro’s struggle
  96. Ideas corner/July 30th 2012
  97. A dose of inflation could start to look like a cure for our current ills
  98. ForexLive Asia Wrap Up
  99. RTRS: Japan government growth strategy document
  100. Bugger the eurozone and the euro
  101. Today’s option expiries
  102. Former World Bank Pres Zoellick: Europe to muddle through for years ‘at best’
  103. Troika likely to stay in Athens until savings package for 2013/2014 is finalized..
  104. European stocks to open appreciably firmer
  105. POLL: Will Draghi take/announce action this week that will demonstrably lower Spanis
  106. Germany should mull lawsuit against ECB, FDP’s Hahn tells Welt
  107. GERMANY DATA: June real whsale sales 4.0% y/y; 4.2%..
  108. Today’s orderboard
  109. Merkel shifting crisis management to ECB, opposition tells Welt
  110. Spanish 10 year govt bond yield up 8 bps at 6.82%
  111. Spanish 10 year govt bond rallies back, now off 3 bps on day at 6.71%
  112. Spanish preliminary Q2 GDP -0.4% q/q from -0.3% in Q1
  113. Exporter bids keep AUD/USD on track to test the 1.0500 barrier
  114. Spain Treasury chief: Won’t request debt-buying fund help
  115. Few barriers to watch out for..
  116. North-South divide marks euro’s struggle – WSJ
  117. EMU Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data F-casts July 30 to Aug 3
  118. Germany Data: MNI Survey Of Econ Data Fcasts July 30 to Aug 3
  119. USD/JPY hovering off day’s lows
  120. BOE Data: June Mortgage Approvals Slump; Hit by Jubilee
  121. Spanish 10 year govt bond yield off 15 bps, presently 6.59%
  122. UK June M4 money supply -1.6% m/m, -5.2% y/y
  123. AUD/JPY, EUR/JPY sell stops triggered
  124. Italy sells Eur 5.479 bln of 2015, 2017 and 2022 BTP bonds
  125. Option expiries (updated)
  126. EMU DATA: July econ sent index down to 87.9; June….
  127. EMU DATA: July business climate index -1.27, June….
  128. What next for Spain?
  129. Analysis: EMU Economic Morale Weaker Than Expected In July
  130. Eurostoxx 50 seeing accelerated gains, up 1.5%
  131. China says economy facing more downward pressure, needs timely measures to encourage
  132. Breaking news on Forex trading
  133. Update: EMU Economic Morale Weaker Than Expected In July
  134. CBI: UK July Retail Sales Grow Slower Than Expected
  135. Uk data: Cbi distributive trades: Jul reported sales.
  136. German govt spokesman: Germany remains opposed to euro bonds or other collectivised d
  137. UK July CBI retailers order index falls to 5 from 23 in June
  138. AUD/USD flaunts with the 1.0500 barrier
  139. German FinMin spokeswoman Kothe: Schaeuble-Geithner meeting came at US request
  140. Orderboard (updated)
  141. European morning wrap: I’m gonna use my whole annual leave to take the next 20 Monday
  142. SNB’s replacement for Hildebrand…
  143. EUR/AUD plummets to a new all time low
  144. It better be different this time
  145. Chicago Fed Midwest manufacturing index rises to 94.1 from 93.0
  146. Get ready for the Midwest manufacturing survey
  147. Central banks prepare for the last stand
  148. Deleveraging dragging Europe deeper into recession: S&P
  149. A rarity in Cable…
  150. 10 day moving average holds the line after stop-run
  151. EUR/JPY falls below Friday’s low
  152. World Bank talking tough on food prices
  153. MNI US Capital Goods Indicator 46.0 Thru July 27 Vs 45.3
  154. Us data: Mni us capital goods indicator 46.0 thru 27.
  155. ECB didn’t by bonds last week
  156. A prime example of deleveraging
  157. Gartman: the Fed can’t help the economy
  158. Update: UK Highlights of Market News’ Forecast Surveys
  159. If money printing were an Olympic event, the winner would be gold
  160. Reuters poll shows traders expect ECB to do eveything short of QE, private asset buys
  161. ECB Bond Buy Program Hibernation Extends To 20th Week
  162. Euro break-up would leave a thee trillion euro tab
  163. The St. Louis Fed’s dept of blindingly obvious research concludes Olympics can be goo
  164. Nice bounce from ahead of 10-day moving average
  165. US DATA: July Dallas Fed Mfg Outlook Survey: text:…
  166. MNI US Retail Trade Indicator 62.2 Thru July 28 Vs 61.6
  167. US DATA: July Dallas Fed Mfg Outlook Survey -13.2 vs.
  168. Us data: Mni us retail trade indicator 62.2 thru 28..
  169. Geithner, Schaeuble take note of Euro area safeguards
  170. Dallas Fed July manufacturing index -13.2 vs +5.8 in June
  171. Farmers ask US to stop adding ethanol to gasoline
  172. Fed Sets Standards for the First SIFIs; Much More to Come
  173. USD/CAD slips closer to parity
  174. European equity close: Buying on ECB speculation
  175. Draghi’s diplomacy fleeting as crisis intensifies
  176. US CongressWeek: House GOP Set To Pass Bush Tax Cuts Extension
  177. Consensus building around Fed extending guidance
  178. Giethner doesn’t even give the French a fly-by
  179. Germany Press: EU Ombudsman Probes Draghi’s Role In G30 Lobby
  180. The knives are coming out for Draghi
  181. Greek FinMin: A long and winding road ahead
  182. Italy: We’ve met 2/3rds of 2012 bond issuance
  183. Cable edges back toward the morning highs
  184. FT: IMF should quit Greece
  185. Spain’s budget minister says deficit on track except…
  186. US’s Reid: House Should Pass Senate Bill To Avoid Fiscal Cliff
  187. Only two and a half more days of this…
  188. Swiss National Bank to annouce its first half results tomorrow
  189. US Tsy Sees $276B Borrowing In 3Q; Prev Estimate Was $265B
  190. US DATA: USTsy borrowing requirement is $276b in Q3..
  191. If they’re giving it away, you take it
  192. ForexLive North American wrap: The waiting game
  193. What’s on for later today
  194. Order Board, Resistance/Support levels
  195. BBG: Hollande,Cameron agree on need for both more growth and more stability
  196. BBG: Italy should be awarded lower interest rates, Hollande says
  197. GfK/NOP: UK July Consumer Confidence Languishes At Low Level
  198. UK DATA: GfK/NOP: UK Consumer confidence unchanged…
  199. U.K. GfK July Consumer Confidence at -29
  200. South Korea July CPI
  201. Japan July manufacturing PMI 47.9 vs 49.9 in June
  202. Japan FM Azumi speaking to reporters
  203. Japan June Household Spending Posts 5th Rise in Row on Autos
  204. Japan June Job Offers To Seekers Ratio 0.82 Vs May 0.81
  205. Japan June household spending y/y at +1.6%
  206. Japan June Jobless Rate 4.3%
  207. Japan June Jobless Rate Falls To 4.3% But Payrolls Dip Y/Y
  208. Nikkei shares average opens down 0.40% at 8,600.92
  209. Earlier BBG: Geithner spending time with Schaeuble
  210. RTRS: Obama getting into the Euro talk
  211. N.Z. National Bank business confidence report
  212. Japan June Average Wages -0.6% Y/Y, 2nd Straight Fall
  213. JAPAN DATA: Preliminary data from the Ministry of….
  214. Japan June labor cash earnings y/y fell 0.6%
  215. Australia June private sector credit m/m +0.3%
  216. Australia June building approvals m/m -2.5%
  217. PBOC sets Yuan reference rate at 6.3320 vs 6.3303 yesterday
  218. BBG:China Boost railway plan
  219. N.Z. June M3 money supply rises from a year ago.
  220. Usd and Yen weaken
  221. ForexLive Asia Wrap Up
  222. Ideas corner/July 31st 2012
  223. Bankers found to have rigged Libor rate could face jail…
  224. Today’s option expiries
  225. Temptations of a peseta default in Spain
  226. European stocks seen opening fractionally firmer
  227. Japan June Housing Starts -0.2% Y/Y, 1st Fall in 5 Months
  228. JAPAN DATA: From housing starts and construction by..
  229. Japan June Construction Orders +4.6% Y/Y, 1st Rise in 2 Mths
  230. Ex ECB Stark: Not job of central bank to finance states
  231. Today’s orderboard
  232. SNB reports H1 consolidated profits of Chf 6.5 bln
  233. Germany’s ILO Employment Growth Slowed Further In June
  234. GERMANY DATA: Jun real SA retail sales -0.1% m/m,….
  235. GERMANY DATA: June ILO sa employed 41.6 mln; +24k….
  236. UBS June swiss consumption indicator rises to 1.60
  237. German June prelim retail sales real -0.1% m/m
  238. SNB: Balance Sheet Grows by CHF89.0 Bln On Foreign Currency
  239. Some Eurozone,ECB Members Want To Give ESM Bank Licence;Press
  240. German Labour Minister: We want to keep euro as a strong currency
  241. Some at Fed are urging pre-emptive stimulus
  242. FRANCE DATA: June PPI -0.9% m/m, +1.3% y/y; May: y/y.
  243. FRANCE DATA: 2Q sa housing starts -3.1% q/q; nsa y/y.
  244. French June consumer spending +0.1% m/m
  245. Update: Some EMU,ECB Members Want Bank Licence For ESM; Press
  246. Italy’s Monti says sees light at end of tunnel
  247. Spanish June workday adjusted real retail sales fall -5.2% y/y
  248. JAPAN DATA: Japan’s Q2 GDP, which is due out on Aug..
  249. Italy June adj jobless 10.8%
  250. GERMANY DATA: July sa unemployment +7k m/m vs MNI….