At 10:00 of Spain will see the results on inflation is expected to rise 0.6% compared to 0.2% for the previous period.
At 11:30 UK investors await data on inflation levels and forecast to decline to 0.2% from 0.3% in the previous period. It is possible to see an increase in volatility at the time.
At 12:00 of Europe expected results for industrial production, as if to justify expectations for an increase to 0.3% compared to -0.1% is likely to see growth in the euro and stock indices.
15:30 In the US, investors will focus on data on retail sales, analysts forecast an increase to 1.1% compared to -0.6% for the previous period. At the same time expected results for PPI index, and if data justify an increase to 0.3% compared to -0.5% for the previous period, will likely see an increase in the dollar and US stocks.
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