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Investors were anxiously waiting for the upcoming week, especially for Wednesday’s decision of the Fed regarding interest rates. The market expects the American central bank to leave the federal funds rate unchanged at 2.00%. That would stop a series of interest rates decreases in the U.S. Inflation is a danger to the economy and it seems the Ben Bernanke finally noticed it. Also on Wednesday, the Polish Monetary Policy Council (MPC) will announce the new level of interest rates in Poland. Read More...
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