Wednesday's US economic calendar is light on data

<p>The wonks say that central bank minutes add 'transparency' to debates about monetary policy and are pushing more central banks to release them. I'd argue they add noise and confusion. </p><p>In any case, tomorrow's US highlight will be the release of the January 31-February 1 FOMC meeting minutes at 2 pm ET. </p><p>There isn't much else for market participants to contemplate. The lone data point is MBA mortgage applications and the only Fedspeak is at 4:30 pm ET from NY Fed President John Williams in a fireside chat. The auction schedule includes 5-years.</p><p>Before all that, the highlight of Asia-Pacific trade is the RBNZ decision at 8 pm ET.</p> This article was written by Adam Button at www.forexlive.com.

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