19. The Week the Calendar Took Over
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A Friday synthesis on calendar-driven narratives, plus next week’s fresh catalysts: March flash PMI and Treasury auction week.
Episode 19 of Guilded News is the Friday capstone. We synthesize what Mon–Thu revealed: the calendar became the narrative engine, compressing attention, manufacturing inevitability, and hiding transferable patterns (price ladders and permission ladders) in plain sight. Then we rotate to next week’s fresh setup: S&P Global’s March flash PMI on March 24 as the first forward read on activity, and the Treasury’s 2-year/5-year/7-year auctions (Mar 24–26) as the observable demand test for liquidity. Primary sources: BLS PPI, BIS/FSB cross-border payments speech, Fed calendars, Treasury auction schedule, S&P Global note.