This week, most G7 central banks are convening for crucial policy meetings, marking the busiest global policy calendar since December 2021. The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) meets from March 16 to 17, followed by the Federal Reserve (Fed), Bank of Canada (BoC), and Bank of Japan (BoJ) on March 18, with the BoJ continuing into March 19. The Bank of England (BoE), European Central Bank (ECB), and Swiss National Bank (SNB) will also hold meetings on March 19. These meetings are expected to influence market dynamics significantly, with traders anticipating potential volatility as central banks address economic conditions and monetary policy adjustments. The outcomes could have widespread implications for global financial markets.