This week is a quite heavy with volatility risks, especially in terms of events.
What to watch for over the coming days:
- Central banks:
Bank of England (BoE) governor Mark Carney is scheduled to speak on Monday at IMF. US Federal Reserve will announce monetary policy on Wednesday. On Thursday, Bank of Japan (BoJ) will announce monetary policy.
- Economic data:
The UK will release retail sales report on Wednesday. U.S. will release inflation numbers on Friday. Inflation statistics from Canada is due on Friday.
- Brexit:
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May is scheduled to give a keynote speech on her Brexit vision and outlook in Florence.
Along with the above fundamentals, unscheduled Brexit commentaries, happenings in the Middle East and Korean peninsula are likely to keep influencing the market.
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