At 12:00 will be the statement of the President of the BoE. Possible increase in volatility in pound
At 17:00 there will be a statement of the Chairman of the FED. Possible increase in volatility in the dollar. At the same time will be release the data for New home sales in USA in February, the expectations are for 471,000 to 481,000 for the previous period. If expectations are justified we may see short-term decline of the dollar
At 17:30 Crude oil inventories in USA. Expectations are for 3.6 million compared to 7.7 million barrels for the previous period
18:30 the statement of ECB President Mario Draghi. Possible increase in volatility in the euro during statement
At 23:45 Trade balance in New Zealand in January. Expectations are for -183 million. NZD, compared to -159 million NZD in the previous period. If the data justify we can see a decrease in NZD
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