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Market movers for the week ahead - Rabobank

Analysts at Rabobank suggest that today is data-light, although key Chinese borrowing data may be released from today to Wednesday.

Key Quotes

“Tuesday sees Chinese retail sales, fixed investment, and industrial production; German GDP; UK CPI; Eurozone industrial production; the German ZEW survey; Yellen, Draghi, Carney, and Kuroda all speaking; and US PPI.”

“Wednesday has UK labour data and US CPI and retail sales.”

“Thursday has Aussie labour data and UK retail sales, as well as Eurozone final CPI, and the US Philly Fed and industrial production.”

“Friday has US housing starts and Canadian CPI along with Chinese property-price data.”

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