Federal Reserve's Two-Day Meeting
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•It's a big week for central banks around the world, with a slew of rate moves on the table
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The Federal Reserve's highly anticipated two-day meeting gets underway on Tuesday .
Brazil 's central bank is scheduled to hold its next policy meeting on Wednesday .
The Bank of England , Norway 's Norges Bank and South Africa's Reserve Bank will all follow on Thursday .
A busy week of central bank meetings will be rounded off when the Bank of Japan delivers its latest rate decision.
South Africa's Reserve Bank is expected to cut interest rates on Thursday .
The move would mark the first time it has done so since the central bank's response to the coronavirus pandemic four years ago .
The Bank of Japan is not expected to raise interest rates at the end of the week .
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