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Nov 15, 2010

Frontrunning: November 15

Frontrunning: November 15

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  • G-20, APEC Yield Little to Fix Imbalances, Stem Inflow Concerns (Bloomberg)
  • Ireland Talks With EU as Germany Pushes It to Take Bailout (Bloomberg)
  • Europe stumbles blindly towards its 1931 moment (Telegraph)
  • Portugal Faces Investor Scrutiny (WSJ)
  • Greece Expects Budget Pressure From EU, IMF (WSJ)
  • Lacker Says Fed's New Easing Push Too Risky (Reuters)
  • Banks escaping big foreclosure class actions, because borrowers cannot demonstrate economic harm, according to plaintiff lawyers (Reuters)
  • Who Will Stand Up to the Superrich? (NYT)
  • Dollar boosted by higher Treasury yields (Reuters)
  • China to Exceed U.S. by 2020, Standard Chartered Says (BusinessWeek)
  • Japan’s economy grows as stimulus spurs spending (FT)
  • Greenspan: High Deficits Could Spark Bond Crisis (ABC)
  • The Fed vs. Brazil's Reformers (WSJ)
  • China Vows Reforms to Cope with Global Uncertainty (Reuters)
  • Inside the Inflation Debate: QE2 and Negative Real Yields in TIPS  (PIMCO)
Economic Highlights
  • Euro-Zone Trade Balance sa for September 2.4B - higher than expected. Consensus 1.0B. Previous -1.7B. 
  • Euro-Zone Trade Balance for September 2.9B - higher than expected. Consensus 0.1B. Previous -5.0B.    
  • France Current Account (EURO) for September -4.4B. Previous -4.0B.    
  • Italy Trade Balance (Total; Euros) for September -3187M. Previous -2967M.     
  • Italy Trade Balance (Euros) for September -440M. Previous -829M.      
  • Norway Trade Balance (Krone) for October 23.4B. Previous 22.7B.
  • Switzerland Producer & Import Prices for October -0.4% m/m 0.3% y/y - lower than expected. Consensus 0.0% m/m 0.7% y/y. Previous -0.1% m/m 0.3% y/y.
  • UK Rightmove House Prices -3.2% m/m 1.3% y/y. Previous 3.1% m/m 2.9% y/y.     
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  • G-20, APEC Yield Little to Fix Imbalances, Stem Inflow Concerns (Bloomberg)
  • Ireland Talks With EU as Germany Pushes It to Take Bailout (Bloomberg)
  • Europe stumbles blindly towards its 1931 moment (Telegraph)
  • Portugal Faces Investor Scrutiny (WSJ)
  • Greece Expects Budget Pressure From EU, IMF (WSJ)
  • Lacker Says Fed's New Easing Push Too Risky (Reuters)
  • Banks escaping big foreclosure class actions, because borrowers cannot demonstrate economic harm, according to plaintiff lawyers (Reuters)
  • Who Will Stand Up to the Superrich? (NYT)
  • Dollar boosted by higher Treasury yields (Reuters)
  • China to Exceed U.S. by 2020, Standard Chartered Says (BusinessWeek)
  • Japan’s economy grows as stimulus spurs spending (FT)
  • Greenspan: High Deficits Could Spark Bond Crisis (ABC)
  • The Fed vs. Brazil's Reformers (WSJ)
  • China Vows Reforms to Cope with Global Uncertainty (Reuters)
  • Inside the Inflation Debate: QE2 and Negative Real Yields in TIPS  (PIMCO)
Economic Highlights
  • Euro-Zone Trade Balance sa for September 2.4B - higher than expected. Consensus 1.0B. Previous -1.7B. 
  • Euro-Zone Trade Balance for September 2.9B - higher than expected. Consensus 0.1B. Previous -5.0B.    
  • France Current Account (EURO) for September -4.4B. Previous -4.0B.    
  • Italy Trade Balance (Total; Euros) for September -3187M. Previous -2967M.     
  • Italy Trade Balance (Euros) for September -440M. Previous -829M.      
  • Norway Trade Balance (Krone) for October 23.4B. Previous 22.7B.
  • Switzerland Producer & Import Prices for October -0.4% m/m 0.3% y/y - lower than expected. Consensus 0.0% m/m 0.7% y/y. Previous -0.1% m/m 0.3% y/y.
  • UK Rightmove House Prices -3.2% m/m 1.3% y/y. Previous 3.1% m/m 2.9% y/y.     

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