Commodities, precious metals and US stock indexes ended mixed last week after several Federal Reserve officials flagged the likelihood of continued aggressive monetary tightening despite the soft inflation signals.
Moving ahead, this week the trading will be thinned out for the last two days and liquidity is expected to remain low as US financial markets are closed on Thursday and a half-day on Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. The main event on the calendar for monetary policy this week is the meeting of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand on Wednesday. On the other hand, one of the other important events for this week will be the FOMC meeting minutes, which will be released on Wednesday and we could expect to hear comments from the FED policymakers throughout this week.
On the earnings front, the companies scheduled to release their last quarter financial results this week will be Dell, Zoom, Best Buy and Dollar Tree.
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