This week, the global economic stage will welcome a series of important events and data releases, which investors need to closely follow.



In China, the fifth plenary session is convening, and GDP data will be released, which will provide key clues for understanding the direction of the Chinese economy.

Japan will face an important election, while the Consumer Price Index (CPI) data will also be released, which is expected to reflect the economic and inflation situation in Japan.

The focus of the US market will be on the Purchasing Managers' Index ( PMI ) and existing home sales data, which may influence the Federal Reserve's future monetary policy decisions.

The Eurozone will release the German Producer Price Index ( PPI ) and the Eurozone PMI data, which will help assess the health of the European economy.

The UK will release CPI, PMI, and retail sales data, which will comprehensively reflect the performance of the UK economy.

Canada will release CPI, PPI, and retail sales data to provide investors with an overview of the Canadian economy.

Australia and New Zealand will also release PMI and CPI data respectively, reflecting the development trends of the two major economies in the Southern Hemisphere.

Although headlines often dominate market trends, the aforementioned economic indicators are equally worth investors' close attention, as they will provide important references for the pulse of the global economy.
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