• After showing broad‐based gains yesterday, European shares reversed course today with most indices losing up to 1% as poor eco data and Greek uncertainty weighed. In the US, Equities opened lower too, but reversed part of their losses after strong consumer confidence.

  • Talks between Greece and its international lenders have not yet reached a deal, but are expected to continue, the European Commission said today and added that talks are constructive.

  • US Conference Board’s consumer confidence rebounded from an upwardly revised 98.8 to 101.3 in March, instead of an expected stabilization. The improvement was entirely based in expectations, while the present situation index dropped slightly.

  • Britain’s economy expanded at a faster pace than previously estimated in the fourth quarter. Q4 GDP was upwardly revised from 0.5% Q/Q to 0.6% Q/Q, boosted by a strong performance of exports.

  • China will introduce a scheme to insure bank deposits from the first of May, the government announced today. Deposits of up to 500 000 yuan will be insured under the scheme, which is expected to help reduce financial risks and protect the rights and interest of savers, the cabinet said.

  • In the US, the Chicago PMI barely improved in March with the index picking up from 45.8 to 46.3, following a record drop in February. The consensus was looking for a more significant rebound, to 51.7.

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