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20.09.2011, 14:58

The tomorrow’s main events

At 08:30 GMT there are data on the UK: minutes of the meeting of the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) of the Bank of England and statistics for net borrowing of the public sector. Expected to increase significantly to 11.3V, against the previous month -2.0V. At 11:00 GMT Canada will publish the inflation data. It is expected that inflation will remain at the previous level. At 14:00 GMT there are data on existing home sales iin the U.S. It is planned to rise to small 4.78M against 4.67M in August. The most important and anticipated event of the week is a committee meeting FOMC, which will be held during Tuesday and Wednesday and 18:15 GMT will be published minutes of the meeting, which may clarify the prospects of support for the U.S. economy. The day ended publication of data on the GDP of New Zealand at 22:45 GMT.

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