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Dinar Update 2p Sunday

Sunday, July 13, 2014 13:40
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Please dont tell me this is in the wrong forum – This is major News “Intel” and in mainstream too! Announcements and times given! WhooooHoooooo
This is the “road” to the GCR IMO… soo many in sinc… signs signs everywhere are signs…
Global markets are likely to receive fresh verbal policy signals in the week to 18 July
with the chiefs of the European Central Bank (ECB), the Federal Reserve, Bank of Japan (BoJ), and the Bank of England (BoE) scheduled to speak at separate events.
The previous week was marked by easing in Iraq-related tensions, but fears of a banking crisis in Eurozone following a funding issue at Portugal’s largest bank Banco Espirito Santo had weakened shares and strengthened safe haven assets
The latest assurances by Espirito Santo have ebbed fears of an EU-wide banking crisis, helping the dollar stabilise against the yen. Crude oil prices have fallen and gold has stopped rallying by the end of the last week.
Global markets are now waiting for fresh interest rate cues from major central banks making the upcoming week a significant one.
The BoJ and the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will provide the details of their latest rate setting meetings, the former in the form of a monetary policy statement and the latter as the minutes of the meeting.
ECB President Mario Draghi will speak on Monday 14 July at 17:00 GMT, and the next day, (the 15th),  BoE’s Mark Carney at 9:00 GMT, and Fed’s Janet Yellen at 14:00 GMT. RBA’s minutes and BoJ’s statement are also due on Tuesday itself, and the BoJ chief Kuroda will address the press after the statement release.
From the G10 world, the Bank of Canada is the only central bank scheduled to convene for policy review this week. On 16 July, the BoC is expected to leave the main lending rate at 1%.
    Rate decisions by South Africa, Brazil and Chile are also due in the week. South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has its main lending rate at 5.5%, Central Bank of Chile (BCCH) at 4%, and the Central Bank of Brazil has it at 11% currently.
The US Fed’s Bullard is also scheduled to speak this week, on Thursday at 17:35 GMT

RBA’s minutes and BoJ’s statement are also due on Tuesday itself, and the BoJ chief Kuroda will address the press after the statement release.
From the G10 world, the Bank of Canada is the only central bank scheduled to convene for policy review this week. On 16 July, the BoC is expected to leave the main lending rate at 1%.
Rate decisions by South Africa, Brazil and Chile are also due in the week. South African Reserve Bank (SARB) has its main lending rate at 5.5%, Central Bank of Chile (BCCH) at 4%, and the Central Bank of Brazil has it at 11% currently.
The US Fed’s Bullard is also scheduled to speak this week, on Thursday at 17:35 GMT.

(Call me crazy but I sure think this is it!)http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/central-banks-watch-yellen-draghi-carney-kuroda-speak-boc-set-rates-1456410

If you think this is just about Lending rates think again… this all goes hand in hand! Have you ever seen the world doing this in sinc before??? Believe what you want but I see this as huge! Do you really think they will announce a GCR? No, but this is what is going on and this is the time for you to get out of your old box thinking and think a lil ahead… my op of course but my spirit is soaring with this news! It all leads up to something… tie this in with everything else we have read… Brics, Parliament, etc … like I said call me crazy but this is going to the final curtain imo … there are more signs out there if you look ;)



Source: http://nesaranews.blogspot.com/2014/07/dinar-update-2p-sunday.html

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