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Weekly market review, 31 July-04 August 2017

This week will get us a lot of significant events and news, for which we should keep our eyes! Let’s check 3 top picks of this week:
- This Tuesday the Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) will release their Rate statement;
- Thursday sees yet another Central Bank release its latest Policy Rate and Monetary Policy Statement as market prepare for the data out of the Bank of England;
- Friday sees the release of the US Non-Farm Employment Change (NFP), arguably, the most important figure out of the US for the month.
Find details of this key releases on site! goo.gl/CkeUSz


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