
At 14:30 (GMT+2), in the USA, April data on the change in the consumer confidence index from the University of Michigan is due. The indicator is based on a telephone survey of at least 500 American households and records consumer spending, which is part of economic activity. It may grow from 0.0% MoM and from 2.3% YoY, and the core indicator from 0.0% and 2.6%, respectively, affecting the rhetoric of the US Fed on the issue of adjusting monetary policy.

