Traders Fret as 32-Hour Central Bank Spree Hangs Over Market

  • Policymakers from Japan, US and UK are set to meet this week
  • Decisions may send waves through bonds, stocks and currencies
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Investors begin the week desperate for answers to questions about the near-term path of global monetary policy after conflicting signals from key economies upended markets.

Major central banks are set to meet in Tokyo and Washington on Wednesday and London on Thursday, with traders struggling to decide if the Bank of Japan will hike interest rates and then when and by how much the Federal Reserve and Bank of England will cut them.