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Sunday, January 31

31st Jan - Weekly Support



Here are the links to the weekly roundups, reviews and also previews of the beginning week. Last week’s post is here.  

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  LAST WEEK
Weekly ScoreboardBetween The Hedges

Tyler’s Weekly Market WrapZH
Bank of Japan Policy Panic Unleashes Stock, Bond Buying Pandemonium

Succinct summation of week’s eventsThe Big Picture


  NEXT WEEK
US Schedule for WeekBill McBride

Economic CalendarBerenberg

Week AheadHandelsbanken
China: Further PMI weakness expected * Sweden: Slight decrease in industrial production in December * Norway: Slightly higher LFS unemployment; manufacturing output contracts again

UK WeeklyHandelsbanken

Week AheadZH

5 Things to Watch on the Economic CalendarWSJ

EU Week AheadWSJ
Brexit, Safe Harbor, 5G and Counter-Terrorism

Week AheadBB

Wall St Week AheadReuters
U.S. corporations to report best and worst of times

Weighing the Week AheadDash of Insight
Is the correction over?

Weekly Market OutlookMoody’s

Week Ahead: Eyes on US and China Nordea
After this week’s dovish FOMC statement and the BoJ’s surprising rate cut Fed Vice Chair Fischer’s speech on Monday could be very important. The US Jobs Report will be the most important data release. Bank of England will publish inflation report and due to an expected downwards revision of the CPI, we see no monetary policy change on Thursday. Finally, Chinese PMIs will be published and both manufacturing and services PMIs are expected to fall.

Weekly FocusDanske Bank
Central banks in Japan and Europe have stolen the headlines with signals of rate cuts – the US still looks set to move in the opposite direction, but much will depend on the coming week’s job and wage figures * The Bank of England has moved away from rate hikes and is unlikely to make any changes at its meeting on Thursday * PMI/ISM figures for the US, China and parts of Europe will hopefully indicate some stabilisation after the recent setbacks for manufacturing.

FX OutlookMarc Chandler
The Dollar: Now What?

FX PositioningMarc Chandler
Speculators Added to Long Yen Position Ahead of BOJ

FX 4 Next Week TF
Market pins its hopes on the central bank bailout machine * Fed's dovish statement sparks need for clarification * RBA may seek to avoid further Aussie strength * Normalisation of CHF exchange rates seems underway