
At 14:30 (GMT+2), the US will publish April data on the consumer price index, which is the main indicator of the country's inflation rate and determines the change in the level of retail prices for a certain “basket” of goods and services: food, transport, utilities, health care and others, and also has a significant impact on the decisions on monetary policy. The indicator is likely to decline from 0.9% to 0.6% MoM, while the base indicator is expected to adjust from 0.2% to 0.4%, which is likely to influence the rhetoric of the monetary authorities.

