Financial markets' attention at the end of the week would be squarely on the latest inflation data out of the States.
Investors' attention on Thursday will be on a first reading for U. S. gross domestic product growth during the first quarter.
The market spotlight on Wednesday will be firmly on the U. S. , as the latest quarterly results from the country's tech heavyweights continue to roll in.
Financial markets' attention on Tuesday will be trained on a raft of purchasing managers surveys due out covering manufacturing and services sector activity in the euro area, UK and U. S.
Investors' focus at the weekend will be squarely on geopolitics.
Investors' focus on Thursday will be on a barrage of economic indicators in the U. S.
Investors' focus in the middle of the week will be on consumer price data due out on either side of the Channel.
Investors' focus on Tuesday will be on the UK February employment report.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will shift towards Asia-Pacific.
The market spotlight on Thursday will be squarely on the European Central Bank's policy meeting.
Investors' focus in the middle of the week will be squarely on the latest inflation data due out in the States.
The corporate and economic calendar for Tuesday is sparse as investors wait for the release of key consumer price data in the States during the following session.
Investors' attention at the end of the week will be squarely on the U. S. non-farm payrolls report for March.
America's central bank will continue to be front and centre on investors' minds on Thursday.
Investors' focus in the middle of the week will be on Fedspeak, not least a speech by U. S. central bank governor Jerome Powell.
Investors' attention on Thursday will be on a raft of economic data releases on the other side of the Atlantic.
The market spotlight on Wednesday would be on the European Commission's economic sentiment index for the month of March.
Investors' focus on Tuesday will be on a raft of economic reports due out in the States.
Financial markets' focus at the end of the week would be on the UK consumer.
Investors' focus on Thursday will be firmly on the Bank of England's interest rate decision.