Rulers of Forex Market
Economists, Presidents, Governors are the rulers of Forex Market, the voice of market changes.
Janet Yellen
Janet Louise Yellen is an American economist. She is the Chair of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, previously serving as Vice Chair from 2010 to 2014.
Market Influence: As head of the Fed, which controls short term interest rates, she has more influence over the U.S. dollar's value than any other person. Traders closely monitor her speeches as they are sometimes used to provide hints regarding future monetary policy. Her comments may determine a short-Long term trends
Mario Draghi
Mario Draghi OMRI is an Italian economist, manager and banker who succeeded Jean-Claude Trichet as the President of the European Central Bank on 1 November 2011.
Born: September 3, 1947 (age 68), Rome, Italy
Market Influence: As head of the ECB, which controls short term interest rates, he has more influence over the EUR value than any other person. His comments may determine a short-term positive or negative trend.
Glenn Stevens
Glenn Robert Stevensis an Australian economist and the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Market Influence: As head of the RBA, which controls Bank interest rates, he has more influence over the AUD value than any other person. His comments may determine a short-term positive or negative trend.
Mark Carney
Mark Joseph Carney, OC is a Canadian economist who currently serves as Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20's Financial Stability Board.
Market Influence: Mark Carney has more influence over sterling's value than any other single person. Traders scrutinize his speeches for clues regarding future monetary policy. His comments have been known to initiate both short-term positive or negative trends.
Haruhiko Kuroda
Haruhiko Kuroda, is the 31st and current Governor of the Bank of Japan. He was formerly the President of the Asian Development Bank from 1 February 2005 to 18 March 2013. Kuroda has been an advocate of looser monetary policy in Japan.
Market Influence: Haruhiko Kurodahas a major influence over the value of the Japan (JPY). Traders watch his speeches closely as they are often used to drop subtle hints regarding future monetary policy and interest rate shifts. His comments may determine short-term positive trends.
Thomas Jordan
Thomas J. Jordan (born 1963) is a Swiss economist and banking supervisor. He is the chairman of the governing board of the Swiss National Bank, chairman of the Central Bank Counterfeit Deterrence Group, a member of the board of directors of the Bank for International Settlements, and a member of the steering committee of the Financial Stability Board.
Market Influence: Mark Carney has more influence banking sectors as its follows Schweizerische National bank (SNB). Traders gives moderate importance to his speeches for clues regarding future bank policy. His comments have been known to initiate both Long term positive or negative trends.
Stephen Poloz
Stephen S. Poloz is a Canadian banker and current Governor of the Bank of Canada. He is the ninth Governor of the Bank of Canada.
Market Influence: Bank of Canada (BOC) Governor Stephen Poloz (June 2013 - June 2020) is to speak. As head of the BOC's Governing Council, which controls key short term interest rates, Stephen Poloz has more influence over the Canadian dollar's value than any other person. Traders scrutinize his public engagements for clues regarding future monetary policy. His comments may determine short-term trends
Graeme Wheeler
Graeme Paul Wheeler is the current Governor of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand. He succeeded Alan Bollard in this role on 26 September 2012.
Market Influence: The Governor of the Reserve Bank is responsible for New Zealand's currency and operating monetary policy. The Reserve Bank's primary function, as defined by the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989 is to provide "stability in the general level of priceshis public engagements for clues regarding future monetary policy. His comments may determine short-term trends
Other RBA Members:
Philip Lowe
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Deputy Governor
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John Akehurst
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Reserve Bank Board Audit Committee
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John Edwards
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Reserve Bank Board Remuneration Committee
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Kathryn Fagg
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Reserve Bank Board Audit Committee
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John Fraser
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Secretary to the Treasury
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Allan Moss AO
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Reserve Bank Board Remuneration Committee
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Heather Ridout AO
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Australian Super Trustee Board
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Catherine Tanna
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Reserve Bank Board Remuneration Committee
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Other MPC Members(Bank of England):
Ben Broadbent
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Dep.Governor,Monetary Policy
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Nemat(Minouche)Shafik
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Dep.Governor,Markets & Banking
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Sir Jon Cunliffe
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Dep.Governor,Financial Stasbility
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Andrew Haldane
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Exe.Director, Monetary Analysis & Chief Economist
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Kristin Forbes
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External Member
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Ian McCafferty
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External Member
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Dr.Gertjan Vlieghe
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External Member
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Martin Weale
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External Member
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Other SNB Members (Swiss):
Fritz Zurbrugg
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Vice Chairman
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Andrea M Maechler
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Member
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Other BoJ Members:
Kikuo Iwata
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Deputy Governor
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Hiroshi Nakaso
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Deputy Governor
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Sayuri Shirai
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Member
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Koji Ishida
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Member
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Takehiro Sato
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Member
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Takahide Kiuchi
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Member
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Yutaka Harada
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Member
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Yukitoshi Funo
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Member
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BOC Members (Canada):
Carolyn Wilkins
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Dep.Governor
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Norman M Betts
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Member
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Alan Andrew Borger
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Member
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Phyllis Clark
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Member
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Colin Dodds
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Member
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Monique Jerome Forget
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Member
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Claire M.C.Kennedy
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Member
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Derek D.Key
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Member
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Hassan Khosrowshahi
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Member
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Wes Scott
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Member
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Jean Simon
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Member
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Greg Stewart
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Member
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Martin Sullivan
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Member
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Paul Rochon
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Member Ex Officio, Deputy Minister of Finance
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Federal Reserve (FOMC):
William C.Dudeley
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Vice Chairman
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Lael Brainard
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Board of Governors
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James Bullard
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Member
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Stanley Fischer
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Board of Governors
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Esther L.George
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Member
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Loretta J Mester
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Member
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Jerome H Powell
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Board of Governors
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Eric Rosengren
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Member
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Daniel K Tarullo
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Board of Governors
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Alternate Members (FOMC):
Charles L.Evans
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Patrick Harker
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Robert S.Kaplan
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Neel Kashkari
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Michael Strine
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Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr.George Osborne you left it.He is the most powerful Person in British politics after the Prime Minister.
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