Worldwide PMI survey releases will provide important signals on global economic and inflation trends at the start of the second quarter, thereby giving an early indication for the direction of growth and future central bank policy.
The Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia will also set monetary policy next week. Other key data highlights include eurozone and Indonesian first quarter GDP numbers and, perhaps most importantly: US nonfarm payrolls data.
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