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Webinar: FX Week Ahead: RBA, BOE Rate Decisions Headline Week - US NFPs Too

Upcoming Webinars for Week of July 30 to August 4, 2017

Tuesday at 6:00 EDT/10:00 GMT: European Desk Round Table

Wednesday at 6:00 EDT/10:00 GMT: Trading Q&A

Thursday at 7:30 EDT/11:30 GMT: Central Bank Weekly

See the full DailyFX Webinar Calendar for other upcoming strategy sessions

In this webinar I discuss the major data due over the coming week and how they will impact FX markets. It's a considerably heavier week on the economic calendar, but there are a few select events worth paying attention to over others.

Other topics covered include:

- Why has the Australian Dollar rally been independent of rate expectations surrounding the RBA?

- How will the BOE's Quarterly Inflation Report dictate volatility conditions in the British Pound at the end of the week?

- Why does the US Dollar need a strong NFP report even if it only wants to stabilize?

Read more: FX Markets Look to RBA & BOE Rate Decisions, US NFPs on Friday

--- Written by Christopher Vecchio, Senior Currency Strategist

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