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The Week's Key Economic And Financial Events

The Week's Key Economic And Financial Events

In this holiday-shortened week, attention will be on the US FOMC minutes, housing data and consumer confidence. There will be GDP, PMI and inflation releases across the Euro Area as well as the latest Greek Eurogroup meeting. Look for GDP and public finances data in the UK. In emerging markets, there are monetary policy meetings in Brazil, Colombia, Korea and Kazakhstan.

Watch Fed minutes for more clarity on March FOMC

Global Stocks Rise, S&P Futures Hit New Record High Despite US Market Closure

Global Stocks Rise, S&P Futures Hit New Record High Despite US Market Closure

Despite US markets being closed in observance of Washington's birthday, S&P futures spiked during overnight trading, reaching new all time highs before fading some of the gains. Both Asian and European markets traded modestly higher after paring early gains. The U.S. dollar traded in a tight range ahead of a busy week for Federal Reserve events, while the pound rallied the most in more than two weeks ahead of a House of Lords Brexit debate, while South Africa’s rand fell on political turmoil. Oil advanced for a third day and spot gold rose for the fourth session in five.

US Aircraft Carrier Group Begins "Routine" Patrols In Disputed South China Sea

US Aircraft Carrier Group Begins "Routine" Patrols In Disputed South China Sea

Threatening to destabilize the tentative improvement in Sino-US relations achieved in recent days following Trump's recent concession over the "One China" policy, was the US deployment of the aircraft carrier USS Carl Vinson (CVN-70) to the disputed waters of the South China Sea on Saturday as part of maritime "routine operations", according to an announcement posted on the Vinson's Facebook page.

Samsung Chief Arrested For Bribery, Perjury And Embezzlement

Samsung Chief Arrested For Bribery, Perjury And Embezzlement

Exactly one month ago, South Korea's political crisis - recall that the country's president Park Geun-hye was impeached last December - spilled over into the corporate sector when the country's special prosecutor unexpectedly sought a warrant to arrest the head of Samsung, the country's largest conglomerate, accusing him of paying multi-million dollar bribes to a friend of impeached President Park Geun-hye. On the night of January 16, investigators had grilled the head of Samsung, the world's largest maker of smartphones, flat-screen TVs and memory chips, Jay Y.

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