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[Music] looking ahead of the trading week beginning January 30th we start off by paying very close attention to some big meetings happening next week first the Federal Open markets Committee of the United States Federal Reserve the fomc has a meeting on Wednesday thatll be followed by an ECB Central Bank meeting European Central Bank and a UK interest rate meeting at the bank of England all three of those expected to raise rates fomc by 25 basis points according to CME fed watch tool you got the bank of England expected by 50 in the ECB expected by 50 as well theres also an OPEC meeting which according to leaks reported by Bloomberg is not expected to change the quota of the members of OPEC and OPEC plus so all four of those meetings critical for next week thats in the shadow of another rise in stocks last week with the NASDAQ being the best performer despite interest rates Rising on the shorter end of the curve the 30-year yield actually fell by one base point last week but the tw