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Monday, May 14

14th May - EU Open: Morning Briefings

Here are the European morning briefings, there have been plenty of developments during the weekend and I will next post a quick update before the regular US Open post. But first  what you might have missed during the weekend:



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News roundup – Between The Hedges
News roundup – The Trader
Emerging London Headlines – beyondbrics / FT
The 6am Cut London – alphaville / FT
Press digests by Reuters: FT, WSJ, NYT

Danske DailyDanske Bank (pdf)
Greece is heading towards a new election and EU politicians and central bankers are increasing pressure on the country. In China, the Peoples Bank of China lowered the reserve ratio for banks by 50bp after April data showed a decline in inflation. Strong risk-off sentiment and EUR is under pressure.

Morning Briefing: The Greek gamble BNYMellon 
Greece may soon be in the hands of politicians willing to gamble on German benevolence

Market Preview: Eurozone industrial output in focusSaxo Bank
European markets are likely to open lower Monday as Greek political leaders rejected the Greek President’s appeal to form a government to avert a repeat election. Moreover, investors await the outcome of German, Spanish and French bond auctions.

TV: Bloomberg, CNBC, BBC
Debt crisis: live – The Telegraph
Europe Crisis Tracker – WSJ
Tracking Europe’s Debt Crisis – NYT
FX Options Analytics – Saxo Bank
European 10yr Bond Yields and Spreads – MTS indices