Mar 5, 2010

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UK DATA: Construction Output Unrevised In Q4; No GDP.

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UK DATA: Construction Output Unrevised In Q4; No GDP Impact ------------------------------------------------------------------------ UK construction output fell by 1% in the final quarter of 2009, unchanged from the previous estimate, meaning no revision to GDP from this sector, according to figures released by National Statistics Friday. The 1% fall on the quarter in Q4 ...

UK DATA: Feb producer output prices +0.3% m/m; +4.1%.

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UK DATA: Feb producer output prices +0.3% m/m; +4.1% y/y --Feb core producer output prices +0.3% m/m; +2.9% y/y --Feb producer input prices +0.1% m/m; +6.9% y/y ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Output prices rose a little more than expected in Feb by 0.3% m/m compared with the median of 0.2%. This pushed output price inflation ...

GERMANY: Germany to top up 1.75% 10-year linker by…

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GERMANY: Germany to top up 1.75% 10-year linker by E1.0bln on Mar 10.

China CBank is worried about imported inflation – Deputy PBOC Gov Su

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Su Ning says the PBOC is worried about imported inflation and is monitoring the impact of international commodity prices.

Foreign investors bought 77% of Greece’s 10-year 5 bln euro bond issue – Bookrunners

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Biggest buyers were British, German investors

UK: Sales at John Lewis UK department stores rose in.

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UK: Sales at John Lewis UK department stores rose 14.8% in the week to February 20 compared with the comparable week a year earlier, the John Lewis Partnership announced Friday. Total partnership sales in the same week were higher by 12.8% year-on-year on the comparable week in the 2008-09 trading ...

German EconMin: German government has no intention of offering Greece “even one cent”

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Each EU country has to take care of its own affairs Greek government must implement its austerity plan effectively

BOE’s Sentance: Recovery is still fragile, lot of uncertainty about economic prospects

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Hopes that business confidence will continue to improve as UK economy becomes more estabilshed.

ECB: ECB says banks deposited E246.718bln with it –.

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ECB: ECB says banks deposited E246.718bln with it overnight -- largest deposit since Jan 13, 2010, and banks also borrowed E55mln at the marginal rate. ECB added that Eurosystem has now purchased E39.6bln worth of covered bonds as of Mar 4.

GERMANY: Official Correction…………………….

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GERMANY: Official Correction - Saxony Feb CPI +0.3% m/m (not +0.2%), +0.5% y/y (not +0.4%)

SPAIN: Jan workday adj. industrial production -2.5%..

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SPAIN: Jan workday adj. industrial production -2.5% y/y

EUROPE: Belgian PM Yves Leterme, writing in the FTD,.

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EUROPE: Belgian PM Yves Leterme, writing in the FTD, calls for the establishment of a European Debt Agency, in order to issue new debt jointly for the eurozone. The EDA would only issue debt that falls entirly within the Maastricht Treaty, so governments would still have to finance any excesses ...

Cable slips a little in early European trade

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Cable has given a little ground as  European trade gets underway, presently down at 1.5010 just above psychological 1.5000.  Yesterday sell orders up at 1.5120/30 pretty much held the line, although we did get a pesky spike to 1.5133 or maybe 1.5135 depending on what price data you look at.  Medium term sentiment ...

Roll up, roll up…..

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And another good week for good old John Lewis

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John Lewis reports latest weekly department store sales up 14.8%. The company said "Our recent good run of trade continued last week with sales storming 14.8 percent ahead of last year. With the exception of Monday, each day saw double-figure increases despite the wintry weather which lingered for branches in the ...

EUR/CHF steady as a rock

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Does it ever move? Well Friday again, so guess we best get the binoculars out to see if we can get a sighting of the SNB.  What we need is someone (who wants to volunteer) to really bash the cross, try and get it down toward say 1.4600 and see if ...

US: The main release of the day is due at 1330GMT….

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US: The main release of the day is due at 1330GMT when February non-farm payrolls are expected to fall 50,000 after the 20,000 decline in January, as storms hit the Northeast very hard that week. The unemployment rate is expected to rebound to 9.8% after falling to 9.7% in January. Hourly earnings ...

Eurogroup chair Juncker: Concern about Greece not excessive

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There is no reason to expect German taxpayers' money will be needed to rescue Greece But can't rule out possibility Greece will need help from EU partners There is a solidarity in eurozone that can be activated We won't leave Greece alone, see no need for IMF intervention as Greece has asituation in ...

S.Korea fx authorities seen buying dollars to curb won’s strength – traders

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More dollars to be diversified into euros at some juncture, I guess. Unless ofcourse the South Koreans are giving up on the poor old euro, like so many others.

EUROPE: Early events are limited in Europe, while in.

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EUROPE: Early events are limited in Europe, while in Scandinavia, at 0900GMT, the Norges Bank Deputy Governor Jan Qvigstad is due to deliver a speech at the University of Rome. Later in the day, from 1730GMT, German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Greek Prime Minister Georgios Papandreou are due to hold ...

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