A busy week for data, US quarterly reports and possibly more records for stockmarkets as the flood of stimulus spending keeps the markets buoyant.
Interest rate decisions are from central banks in the eurozone, Canada, Indonesia and Russia, while the Reserve Bank of Australia releases the minutes from its April meeting tomorrow.
This week also sees the release of flash PMI surveys covering more than half of the world’s economic output which will provide a timely update on the strength of the current recovery, and also highlight Covid-driven problems in pats of Europe, Japan, Brazil and especially India.
Other major releases include industrial production, trade and inflation numbers for Japan, UK labour market, retail sales, state borrowing and inflation statistics, plus Eurozone bank lending and confidence surveys.
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