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US 0830 ET Mar CPI expected +0.5% m/m and +2.5% y/y, Feb +0.4% m/m and +1.7% y/y. Mar CPI ex-food & energy expected +0.2% m/m and +1.5% y/y, Feb +0.1% m/m and +1.3% y/y.
1200 ET Philadelphia Fed President Patrick Harker (non-voter) discusses the economic outlook at a virtual event hosted by the Delaware State Chamber of Commerce.
1200 ET San Francisco Fed President Mary Daly (voter) takes part in a Fed event on racism and the economy.
1300 ET Treasury auctions $24 billion 30-year T-bonds.
1600 ET Atlanta Fed President Raphael Bostic (voter), Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester (non-voter), and Boston Fed President Eric Rosengren (non-voter) discuss racism and the economy.
UK 0200 ET UK Feb manufacturing production expected +0.5% m/m and -5.1% y/y, Jan -2.3% m/m and -5.2% y/y.
0200 ET UK Feb industrial production expected +0.5% m/m and -4.5% y/y, Jan -1.5% m/m and -4.9% y/y.
0200 ET UK Feb construction output expected +0.5% m/m and -2.1% y/y, Jan +0.9% m/m and -3.0% y/y.
0200 ET UK Feb index of services expected +0.6% m/m and -2.3% 3-mo/3-mo, Jan -3.5% m/m and -2.4% 3-mo/3-mo.
0200 ET UK Feb monthly GDP, Jan -2.9% m/m and -1.7% 3-mo/3-mo.
0430 ET UK Q4 unit labor costs, Q3 +5.9% y/y.
ITALY 0400 ET Italy Feb industrial production expected +0.6% m/m and -2.1% y/y, Jan +1.0% m/m and -2.4% y/y.
GERMANY 0500 ET German Apr ZEW expectations of economic growth expected +2.4 to 79.0, Mar +5.4 to 76.6.
JAPAN 1950 ET Japan Feb core machine orders expected +2.5% m/m and +2.4% y/y, Jan -4.5% m/m and +1.5% y/y.

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