Euro rates have seen volatility around the September ECB meeting as outgoing President Draghi's alter ego “Super Mario” made an appearance.
The August Eurozone PMI reports are due out on Thursday, August 22 at 09:00 GMT, and the data are expected to show a further moderation in growth.
The Q2‘19 Eurozone GDP report is due out on Wednesday, August 14 at 09:00 GMT, and the data should only serve to further confirm the ECB’s desire to provide more stimulus in September.