
At 11:00 (GMT+2), September data on the Eurozone Consumer Price Index will be published. It is the main indicator of inflation in the country and determines the change in the level of retail prices for a certain "basket" of goods and services: food, transportation, utilities, healthcare, etc. It has a significant impact on monetary policy decisions. YoY, the index is expected to remain at 1.8% and the base indicator at 2.7%. The implementation of the forecast will confirm a decrease in inflationary pressure and increase the likelihood of a new easing of the monetary policy by the European Central Bank (ECB), while the euro may come under pressure.

