- Global PMI data to provide guidance on economic trends at start of Q2
- UK PMI in particular focus after sharp March decline
- Eurozone GDP update
- FOMC and RBA policy meetings
The week sees important updates to the global economic picture in the form of manufacturing and service sector PMI surveys. Central bank meetings in the US and Australia are meanwhile likely to leave policy unchanged, but with a hawkish bias.
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