
At 11:00 (GMT+2) will be published April data on the Consumer Price Index — a key indicator of inflation that determines changes in retail prices for a certain basket of goods and services (food, transportation, utilities, healthcare, etc.). If it grows from 2.6% YoY, the underlying value from 2.3%, and from 1.3% and 0.8% MoM, respectively, this will have a significant impact on the decisions of the European Central Bank (ECB) regarding monetary policy.

