Jon Hilsenrath of the Wall Street Journal with his outlook for what to expect from the Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Bank of Japan and 22 other central banks in Q2.

There's also a link to his Q1 outlook, so you can check out how that played out, if you like:

Global Central Banking in 2015
A second-quarter update for 25 economies

Fed officials will consider at their June policy meeting whether to raise short-term interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade. Low U.S inflation and slow growth could lead them to hold off, but the mere fact they'll be discussing it could be a landmark event for markets in 2015. Many other central bankers are watching and waiting for fallout.