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European markets set to open higher
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Final PMIs from Europe and US
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ISM manufacturing seen flat in February
European markets are set to open higher on Monday following a solid session in Asia. Today's calendar looks full but most readings are revisions of February's PMI data. Among readings of note investors will be served US ISM manufacturing index for February and flash German CPI for February. Apart from that, there will be a lot of speeches from ECB and Fed members today. Last but not least, NIO and Zoom will release quarterly reports today after close of the Wall Street session.
8:00 am GMT - Poland, manufacturing PMI for February. Expected: 52.7. Previous: 51.9
8:15 am GMT - Spain, manufacturing PMI for February. Expected: 52.0. Previous: 49.3
8:45 am GMT - Italy, manufacturing PMI for February. Expected: 57.0. Previous: 55.1
8:50 am GMT - France, manufacturing PMI for February (final). First release: 55.0
8:55 am GMT - Germany, manufacturing PMI for February (final). First release: 60.6
9:00 am GMT - Euro area, manufacturing PMI for February (final). First release: 57.7
9:30 am GMT - UK, manufacturing PMI for February (final). First release: 54.9
1:00 pm GMT - Germany, CPI inflation for February. Expected: 1.2% YoY. Previous: 1% YoY
2:45 pm GMT - US, manufacturing PMI for February (final). First release: 58.5
3:00 pm GMT - US, ISM manufacturing for February. Expected: 58.8. Previous: 58.7
3:00 pm GMT - US, construction spending for January. Expected: 0.8% MoM. Previous: 1% MoM
Central bankers' speeches
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2:00 pm GMT - Fed Williams
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2:05 pm GMT - Fed Brainard
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3:20 pm GMT - ECB de Guindos
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4:10 pm GMT - ECB President Lagarde
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7:00 pm GMT - Fed Bostic
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7:00 pm GMT - Fed Kashkari
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7:00 pm GMT - Fed Mester
Noteworthy US earnings
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NIO (NIO.US) - after market close
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Novavax (NVAX.US) - after market close
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Zoom Video Communications (ZM.US) - after market close
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