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All eyes at the end of the week would continue to be trained on the debt ceiling negotiations in the States.
All eyes on Thursday were likely to continue to be on the ongoing debt ceiling talks in the States.
Investors' focus in the middle of the week would be on a reading for consumer prices in the UK in April.
Investors' focus on Tuesday would be on a raft of survey results out of the UK, euro area and US covering the month of May.
Financial markets' focus at the end of the week would continue to be on the US central bank.
The market spotlight will continue to focus on the US come Thursday.
Investors' focus in the middle of the week would be on the inflation picture in the euro area.
The market spotlight on Tuesday would fall on the UK employment report for March.
All eyes on Thursday will be on the Bank of England which is expected to go ahead and raise interest rates further.
All eyes in the middle of the week will be on the latest US Consumer Price Index data covering the month of April.
The financial market spotlight would be firmly on the US non-farm payrolls report at the end of the week.
All eyes on Thursday would be on the European Central Bank as policymakers in Frankfurt met to decide on rates.
All eyes on Thursday would be on the US central bank as it announced its latest policy decision.
All eyes at the end of the week would be on the evolving inflation picture in the US which might put to rest any doubts regarding whether rate-setters would go ahead with another interest rate hike during the following week.
All eyes on Thursday would be on a first estimate for US economic growth at the start of 2023.
Financial markets' attention in the middle of the week would continue to be trained on the US.
Investors' attention on Tuesday would be on the US housing sector.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will be on a raft of purchasing managers' surveys for manufacturing and services activity in April due out in the euro area, UK and the US.
The market spotlight on Tuesday would shift away a little from the US, barring surprises.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will flip to US activity indicators with the latest retail sales and industrial production figures due out.