• European shares opened lower this morning, but reversed their losses supported by strong PMI business confidence surveys. US Equities opened lower following a weaker than expected ADP employment report.

  • The US Manufacturing ISM extended its downtrend in March and fell for a fifth consecutive month. The headline index dropped from 52.9 to 51.5 as a slowdown in orders and stalling employment weighed.

  • The UK manufacturing PMI rose for a third straight month in March, increasing from 54.0 to 54.4, exactly in line with market expectations. The improvement was led by new orders, which rose at the fastest pace in eight months and exports rising to its strongest level since August.

  • Ireland’s central bank revised up its growth forecasts for this year to 3.8%, citing higher exports and consumer spending. The central bank said the momentum of the recovery in the Irish economy continues to build and broaden with domestic demand now making a significant positive contribution to growth.

  • Italian Economy Minister Padoan said the government will present its updated three‐year budget plan to Parliament next week, adding that it will be as expansively as possible.

  • The Eurogroup Working Group will hold a conference call on Greece this afternoon. A German Finance Ministry spokesman said however that he does not expect more to come out of it than an interim assessment of Greece’s situation.

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