In last week's Asian session for important news came from Australia, where Stephen from RBA will make a statement, and new loans from China.
At 00:30 we will focus our attention to Australia, where the Central Bank governor Stevens will speak about the future of monetary policy in the country. We expect an increase in volatility at the time.
Later at the beginning of the Chinese session will see the level of loans, the expectations are for an increase to 1.350 billion. 697.3 billion compared to the previous period.
Also no exact time and expect money supply M2 in China, analysts predict a slight decrease to 12.1% compared to 12.2% for the previous period.
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