A lot of Asian markets are out on holiday today, but that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t brace for another busy trading week! The U.S. is set to print inflation and retail sales numbers while the U.K. markets will be busy with the country’s latest jobs, inflation, and growth figures. Before all that, ICYMI, I’ve written a quick recap of the market themes that pushed currency pairs around last week. Check it! And now for the closely-watched economic indicators on the calendar this week:
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