On Thursday, the eurozone is expected to release inflation data which most believe will remain dangerously low at 0.4 percent. The bloc has been struggling with inflation this year with figures below one percent in what the European Central Bank has called "the danger zone."
Also due out Thursday is GDP data from the bloc as a whole, Germany and France. All three reports are forecast to show lackluster growth as the region struggles through a very uneven recovery. Later in the day on Tuesday, Germany is set to release its ZEW sentiment survey, which Reuters reported will likely reflect a good deal of concern as geopolitical tension around the world weighs.
Many more worried that the EU's new, stricter sanctions will also have a negative impact on the eurozone's economy as it will restrict a huge part of the region's trade. The euro is likely to continue sinking over the next week as data reflects the region's struggle.
Source: benzinga.com
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