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Weekly review 22-26 may 2017

Check weekly review right now, to be aware of events and news releases, that are able give new opportunities for traders.
So, we are waiting for:
- The UK`s Inflation Report Hearing on Tuesday, that sows the Bank’s of England view about current state of inflation and growth in the UK economy;
- The FOMC Meeting Minutes will be released on Wednesday, that gives regarding about reasons behind their last meetings monetary policy decisions;
- And, at last, on Friday we can check release of the Core Durable Goods Orders m/m figure out of the USA, which shows changes in in the total value of new purchase orders.

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