The euro started today with a gap influenced the elections in Greece and preliminary surveys. At the beginning of the week, is expected to continue the movement after the end of the previous session.
In Asia today expect important news for AIG Manufacturing Index from Australia at 00:30 hours, the rate is expected to retain 50.1 points, and in case the data is likely to affect the Australian dollar.
At 02:30 we have data for employees in the Internet industry, as well as data on jobs, analysts do not expect changes in the data, respectively 0.7% of jobs, and 0.9% for those in the Internet industry.
At 3:35 investors will pay attention to the results of PMI index in Japan, such as changes to the previous results of 52.1 points is expected. At various data it is possible to see an impact on the Japanese currency.
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