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- Risk-off week led by US equities & dollar weakness
- PMIs suggest strong growth in Europe
- Sterling strengthens following UK inflation pickup
- UK PM to trigger Article 50 on Wednesday
- Oil prices continue to fall
- Fed carries out expected US rate hike
- Liberal Party wins most seats in Dutch election
- BoJ & BoE hold tight on policy
- Emerging markets outperform as China raises rates
- UK Parliament passes Brexit bill
- US payrolls give green light for March rate hike
- S&P 500 ends six week winning streak
- Oil price suffers largest weekly fall in 2017
- Euro up & bonds down following ECB meeting
- China lowers target for economic growth
- Fed rate hike probability soars
- US equities rise for sixth straight week
- French election: Fillon placed under formal investigation
- Sterling down as Brexit bill blocked in House of Lords
- Eurozone inflation reaches 2% target
- Polls show growing support for Macron & Le Pen
- Strong week for bonds amid Euro uncertainty
- Progress made on Greek debt negotiations
- US equities continue their ascent
- Gold prices rise for fourth consecutive week
- Rate hike expectations rise in the US
- Inflation data shows global prices continue to climb
- US equities close the week at new all-time highs
- Euro Area GDP grows +0.4% in Q4 2016
- China sets new record for monthly lending
- President Trump announces ”phenomenal” tax reforms
- Greek debt burden back in focus
- Japan’s Q4 growth disappoints marginally
- Improving Chinese trade data aids commodities rally
- UK House of Commons clears Brexit bill
- US payrolls surprise on the upside
- Key central banks hold firm on policy
- Parliament backs bill to trigger Article 50
- European PMI data points to positive growth
- French election: Le Pen and Macron gain from Fillon scandal
- US economic growth disappoints as Dow Jones reaches 20,000
- Trump’s executive orders fail to stir markets
- UK High Court: Parliament must vote to trigger Brexit
- UK economy grows 0.6% in Q4
- Weaker yen boosts Japanese exports
- Trump inaugurated as 45th US President
- Chinese economy grows 6.7% in 2016
- Strong week for sterling ahead of Supreme Court decision
- UK December retail sales print disappoints
- ECB keeps interest rate on hold