Markets with a view to the trade balance of Germany, investor confidence in the Eurozone and the statement by Powell Fed
09:00 expect data on the trade balance of Germany forecast for 18.2 billion. EUR, while change is likely to see an impact on the crosses of the euro and European indices
11:30 investor confidence in the euro zone is forecast to increase by 3.0 to 0.9 percentage points in the previous period, if forecasts justify the possible positive impact on the single currency
US session will start with important data from Canada in 15:15 for the construction of new housing. Analysts will see an increase to 184,000 to 180,560 for the previous period. Data can affect the Canadian dollar upwards
At 23:00, investors will turn their attention to the statement of Jerome Powell from the Fed, where they will be looking for signals of future monetary policy of the United States
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