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Is it strong enough?

by Allan von Mehren, Steen Bocian (Danske Bank A/S) | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 15:00 GMT

Global update Market doubts about the sustainability of the US recovery were fuelled by disappointing US non-farm payrolls and US consumer confidence. It was not all bad news, though. There are more signs of global housing stabilisation and the Asian recovery is proving very strong. We continue to look for a stronger-than-expected rebound in global growth in H2 09 as the inventory cycle will likely prove stronger than generally anticipated. The job market is expected to improve as the economy

 Friday Notes

W-shaped recovery increasingly probable

by UniCredit Research (UniCredit Group) | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 12:08 GMT

Sentiment. Despite some setbacks, most of the leading and sentiment indicators continue to point north. The US manufacturing ISM, for example, jumped to a level now indicating expansion in the overall economy. As a result, the recession probability fell below 50% for the first time since summer 2008 (cf. chart). Hope. The US NBER must, however, wait for more hard data before it can declare the recession to be officially over (pages 4-6). Nevertheless, recent developments support our


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Fri, Jul 3 2009, 13:24 GMT
London Gold Market Report
by Adrian Ash - BullionVault.com

European Market Update | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 12:32 GMT
Spain June Services PMI: 41.2 v 39.1 prior
by Trade The News Staff - TradeTheNews.com

Asia Market Update | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 11:55 GMT
Most Asian equities indices track the US session declines as nonfarm payrolls data disappoints
by Trade The News Staff - TradeTheNews.com

Gold Investments Market Update | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 11:30 GMT
GoldCore Precious Metals Update
by GoldCore Bullion Services Team - GoldCore

FX Daily Update | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 09:40 GMT
Dollar Strengthening as Recession Worries Persist
by Lena Manousarides - SpikeCharts

KBC News Picks | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 07:38 GMT
US: Payrolls report disappoints in June
by KBC Market Research Desk - KBC Bank

Sunrise Market Commentary | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 07:10 GMT
Trichet urges banks to 'live up to their responsibilities'
by KBC Market Research Desk - KBC Bank

EMEA Daily | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 06:49 GMT
Inflation in Turkey is due for release today
by Lars Christensen - Danske Bank A/S

The Energy Report | Fri, Jul 3 2009, 05:53 GMT
Life Liberty and Oil!
by Phil Flynn - Alaron

Daily Global Commentary | Thu, Jul 2 2009, 22:33 GMT
June Labor Market Report – Details Less Bearish than Headlines
by Northern Trust Economic Research Department - Northern Trust

Daily Options Intelligence Report | Thu, Jul 2 2009, 17:12 GMT
Bullish Motorola play in options action
by Andrew Wilkinson - Interactive Brokers LLC

Economic Commentary | Thu, Jul 2 2009, 07:16 GMT
Buying On Spec
by John Browne - Euro Pacific Capital, Inc.



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