Looking at the central bank calendar, the week ahead features several key central bank meetings; within developed markets there's the ECB, BoE, RBNZ, RBA, and BOC, while in emerging markets there's Poland, Brazil, Indonesia, Peru, and Malaysia. The most important meetings will likely be the European Central Bank, though they may continue to hold current policy settings; and the Banco Central do Brasil, which is likely to cut rates again. The developed market banks will likely hold, while there may be further cuts in emerging markets.
Mar-06
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AUD
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Australia
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Reserve Bank of Australia
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Mar-07
|
PLN
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Poland
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National Bank of Poland
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Mar-07
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BRL
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Brazil
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Banco Central do Brasil
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Mar-08
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NZD
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New Zealand
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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Mar-08
|
GBP
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United Kingdom
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Bank of England
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Mar-08
|
EUR
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Eurozone
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European Central Bank
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Mar-08
|
CAD
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Canada
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Bank of Canada
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Mar-08
|
IDR
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Indonesia
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Bank Indonesia
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Mar-08
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PEN
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Peru
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Central Reserve Bank of Peru
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Mar-09
|
MNR
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Malaysia
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Central Bank of Malaysia
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Source: www.CentralBankNews.info
next week will be interesting indeed, will the ECB do more? I think developed market central banks are at their limits... emerging markets on the other hand...
ReplyDeleteIf the Bundesbank has its way the ECB will not do anything
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