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Stocks in Europe expected to open lower
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Speeches from Fed and ECB members
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Biden meets market regulators
European stock markets are seen opening lower following a downbeat Asian session. While today's economic calendar looks empty, there actually may be some action in the afternoon. ECB President Lagarde is scheduled to speak twice in the afternoon (1:30 pm and 3:15 pm BST) and investors will also be offered speeches from 3 Fed members. Bullard's speech at 2:30 pm BST may be especially interesting as it was his hawkish remarks that sparked market sell-off on Friday. Last but not least, US President Biden is set to meet with market regulators at 2:45 pm BST but the agenda of the meeting is not known yet.
9:00 am BST - Poland, industrial production for May. Expected: 29% YoY. Previous: 44.5% YoY
2:45 pm BST - Biden meets with market regulators
Central bankers' speeches
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1:30 pm BST - ECB President Lagarde
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2:30 pm BST - Fed Kaplan
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2:30 pm BST - Fed Bullard
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3:15 pm BST - ECB President Lagarde
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8:00 pm BST - Fed Williams
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