Market players are in for a relatively chill week as we get Uncle Sam’s consumer and producer price growth and the latest U.S. retail sales data. Over in the U.K., we’ll see the February labour market data and the economy’s monthly GDP. Which potential catalyst do you think may move the major currencies the most? 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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