Monetary policy biases and inflation data are still likely to take center stage this week, as a couple of central banks will be printing meeting minutes. Other top-tier releases to keep tabs on include Canada’s CPI and Australia’s quarterly wage data, as well as a fresh batch of PMI figures. Here’s what to look out for in the upcoming reports and how markets might react.

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