Chinese trade, UK rates and the US consumer

After digesting the NFP report, traders will analyze the Chinese trade balance report and its implications for global markets. The UK rate decision comes at a sensitive time, ahead of the Brexit referendum. The week ends with a focus on the US consumer: retail sales and consumer confidence will be eyed. Also note the Eurogroup meetings as Greece’s creditors are still at loggerheads.

Preview of the week of May 9-13 2016:

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