Today is an interesting session, expecting Draghi, Carney and Kuroda to make statements during the European Trading Session. That being said, only the one of the ECB's Governor can play an important role today, but let's look at what follows:
11:25 Statement by Kuroda, Manager of Bank of Japan
Kuroda will speak at the meeting of the Institute of International Finance (IIF). It is expected to talk for about 30 minutes, and given the topic of the meeting, it is likely to affect topics such as the global economy, trade, the domestic economic environment and the financial system.
12:00 Statement by Mark Carney from BoE.
Carney will also speak during the aforementioned meeting. Like Kuroda, it can affect issues of global economy, trade, domestic economic conjuncture and the financial system.
15:30 Mario Draghi from the ECB
Draghi will talk about the economic forecasts of the European Central Bank and is expected to include comments that an ongoing slowdown in the local economy is expected under current economic development. In doing so, observe his words as to the comments on the recovery of the economy in 2 nd 2019 and where inflation was headed. This will generally determine the trade not the euro but personally I do not see what the bank can offer after the April meeting
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