This week begins with all eyes on the Product Manufacturing Information (PMI) publication of the final data for May, revealing the situation in Spain, as well as for both services PMI and composite PMI for the euro area, the United Kingdom, the United States, Japan and China.
This afternoon, Christine Lagarde, President of the ECB, will give a speech before the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament.
Amongst the other reports set to be published this week in the UK are the OECD consumer price indices, Halifax House Price Index, NHS England monthly performance data and quarterly GP workforce figures, plus the NHS Digital prescription cost analysis.
Prince Harry will be in the headlines again (as if he ever went away), as he’s back in London fighting a case against the Mirror Group.
Technology will be embracing news as Apple holds their Worldwide Developers Conference, in which AI is expected to play a big role, although this is just speculation as nobody publicly knows what will be showcased at these events until they actually happen.
Rishi Sunak is in America, meeting with President Joe Biden later this week, and Matt Hancock is expected to appear in court, although giving evidence at the trial of an anti-vaxxer accused of harassment.
Also, BBC journalists affiliated with the National Union of Journalists will join the ever-increasing list of workers going on strike.
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