Japanese markets rest today.
At 1:45 investors will turn their attention to New Zealand where expected data on the unemployment rate, according to analysts, will see a decline to 5.5% from the previous 5.7%. The level of employment annually is expected to fall to 3.3% compared to the previous 3.5%. Possible increases in volatility after releases.
At 3:00 statement will make Fed Chairman to Minneapolis, Kocherlakota.
At 4:00 of Australia will make clear the level of newly sold nomove, as for the previous period, data showed 1.1%.
At 4:30 of Australia will focus our attention on the results for retail sales, according to economists, they will fall to 0.4% from the previous 0.7%, which could adversely affect local currency.
At 4:45 Chinese economic data with PMI index in services, which account for the previous month 52.3 points, while April is expected to fall to 52.0, which can adversely affect the AUD and NZD.
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