
IMF – International Monetary Fund
Understand IMF facilities, recent policy shifts and a step-by-step headline playbook. Track key dates in our Economic Calendar and practise on a free demo.
Beginner • 11 min
Get the information you need to understand how central banks manage their local currency and economy.


Understand IMF facilities, recent policy shifts and a step-by-step headline playbook. Track key dates in our Economic Calendar and practise on a free demo.
Beginner • 11 min

Learn how to spot, assess, and trade FX interventions with clear rules, risk controls, and AvaTrade tools. Practise on a free demo before going live.
Beginner • 10 min

Understand FOMC meetings, the toolkit, key case studies and a step-by-step trading plan. Check our Economic Calendar and practise on a free demo.
Beginner • 15 min

Understand the ECB’s mandate, tools, and meetings. See how decisions move EUR and markets—and learn to trade ECB weeks with AvaTrade.
Beginner • 10 min

Understand how BoE decisions move GBP, gilts, and UK100. See meeting dates, toolkit, and trading set-ups. Practise on a free demo with AvaTrade.
Beginner • 11 min

Your SNB playbook: what moves CHF, SARON signals, intervention risk, and step-by-step OCO orders. Clear checklists for USD/CHF & EUR/CHF.
Beginner • 14 min

See how BoJ shifts and MoF interventions move JPY, JGBs and JP225. Get scenarios and set-ups, then practise risk-free on a demo with AvaTrade.
Beginner • 9 min

RBA has a massive influence on local and international assets. ⭐ The interest rate decision delivered by the RBA can move the FX markets.
Beginner • 12 min

Learn how Bank of Canada decisions impact CAD and commodities. Trade smarter with AvaTrade’s tools, platforms, and expert insights.
Beginner • 14 min

The Reserve Bank of New Zealand, also referred to as the RBNZ, is one of the leading apex banks in the world. ⭐ Learn how to use it.
Beginner • 7 min

What moves USD/CNH? The PBoC’s levers, the 09:15 fix and key case studies—your fast guide to reading RMB signals in 2026.
Beginner • 12 min

Understand the SARB’s repo rate, the 3–6% target, and how to trade announcements using our one-minute playbook, with a case study.
Beginner • 9 min

See how central bank meetings move FX, bonds, indices, and gold. Learn scenarios and set-ups, then practise risk-free on a demo with AvaTrade.
Beginner • 9 min
Central banks are tasked with the regulation of other banks in the country as well as the formulation and implementation of monetary policies that will help grow and sustain the underlying economies. This important role is the main reason why central bank meetings are crucial events for market participants. Major global central banks meet periodically to set the monetary policy environment that will help them to realise their objectives. These objectives can be target inflation, the unemployment rate and overall GDP. A major threat to sustainable economic growth is price stability, and this generally tops the agenda of central bank meetings. In addition to targeting inflation, central banks can also directly interfere in the markets to influence the demand and supply of money.
To achieve their motives, central banks utilise various tools that include:
The most important central bank in the world is, without doubt, the US Federal Reserve. This is because of the country’s standing in the global economy as well as the power of the US dollar in international trade. Other influential central banks include the European Central Bank (which covers the bulk of Europe), Bank of England, Bank of Canada, Bank of Japan, People’s Bank of China, Swiss National Bank, South African Reserve Bank, Reserve Bank of New Zealand, and the Reserve Bank of Australia. It is important to track the periodic monetary policy meetings of these banks using the Economic Calendar tool to stay on top of major fundamental opportunities in the market.