By admin on March 6, 2010
If we don’t see a carryover of volatility following a week of major event risk, then next week could get off to a slow start with no major releases scheduled until Wednesday. Two rate decisions, two employment reports and the consumption figures from the world’s largest economy will garner traders focus. Improving labor markets and domestic demand will help fuel rising optimism and help the current theme of risk appetite.
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