Consumer prices from the U.K. and industrial production from euro area are the major reports due on Tuesday.
At 2.00 am ET, Statistics Finland releases consumer prices for May. Inflation is forecast to rise marginally to 0.4 percent from 0.3 percent in April.
At 3.00 am ET, Spain's statistical office INE is scheduled to release final consumer prices for May. Prices are forecast to fall 1 percent on a yearly basis in May as initially estimated.
At 3.15 am ET, Switzerland's producer and import prices are due. Economists forecast producer and import prices to decrease 1.5 percent on a yearly basis in May after falling 2.4 percent in April.
At 3.30 am ET, Statistics Sweden publishes consumer prices for May. Inflation is seen easing marginally to 0.7 percent in May from 0.8 percent in April.
At 4.00 am ET, Italy's final consumer prices for May are due.
Half an hour later, the Office for National Statistics is set to release consumer and producer prices for May. Economists expect U.K. inflation to improve to 0.4 percent from 0.3 percent in April. Output prices are forecast to fall 0.5 percent annually in May after easing 0.7 percent in April.
At 5.00 am ET, Eurostat is scheduled to issue Eurozone industrial production for April. Output is expected to advance 0.8 percent on a monthly basis, reversing a 0.8 percent fall in March.
At 8.00 am ET, Poland's core consumer prices are due. Economists forecast core prices to fall 0.4 percent annually for May, offsetting April's 0.4 percent decrease.
by RTT Staff Writer
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