Economic sentiment survey results from Eurozone and mortgage approvals from the U.K. are the major reports due on Wednesday.
At 2.00 am ET, the European Automobile Manufacturers Association is set to release commercial vehicle registration figures for April.
At 3.00 am ET, a slew of statistical reports are due. The Swiss KOF leading index is forecast to remain unchanged at 0.4 in May.
Spain's flash inflation data is due from the statistical office INE. Annual inflation is expected to remain unchanged at 2 percent in May. At the same time, Hungary's statistical office is scheduled to release April jobless figures.
At 3.30 am ET, Statistics Sweden is set to publish first quarter GDP data. The economic growth is expected to slow to 0.9 percent year-on-year from 1.1 percent in the previous quarter.
Small Cap and Large Cap Push ADX Index Lower
The ADX General Index sustained its downward march and finished the session with a decline of 1.23 percent on Thursday 23rd May 2013 . The index dropped 43.02 points, closing at 3,460.36.
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WEF to focus on challenges
Leaders from the Middle East and North Africa in business, economics and politics will focus on the aftermath of the Arab Spring as they gather for the World Economic Forum in Jordan this weekend.
The Tadawul All-Share Index (TASI) reflecting an upward march throughout the week ended in the green territory at 7,363.13 poi
Dollar recovers from 2-week low vs yen, focus on Nikkei
The dollar recovered from two-week lows against the yen on Friday as a safety-bid for the Japanese currency ebbed after the Nikkei share average rebounded from the previous day's 7.3-percent plunge a