
At 03:30 (GMT+2) in China, March data on the Consumer Price Index will be published, which is a key indicator of inflation in the country, reflecting changes in retail prices for a certain basket of goods and services (food, transport, utility costs, healthcare, etc.). It has a significant impact on monetary policy decisions. If the indicator rises from 1.3% on an annualised basis and from 1.0% on a monthly basis, it may influence the monetary authorities’ decisions regarding potential interest rate adjustments.

