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US: Focus on Fed speak - TDS

The whirlwind of Fed speakers continues with Governor Quarles and St. Louis Fed President Bullard, points out the research team at TDS.

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“Bullard will speak at 8:00 ET while Quarles will give an updated outlook at 15:15 ET. New homes sales for January are the only data release - the market is looking for home sales to rebound by 4.0% to an annualized 650k after a sharp pullback in December.”

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