All Things Forex submits:

The U.S. corporate earnings, the uncertainty surrounding the stress tests of major EU banks, and a sequence of inflation, industrial activity and consumer spending data from some of the largest economies in the world will be the main factors driving the trends for equities, commodities and currencies in the busy week ahead.

In preparation for the new trading week, here is a list of the Top 10 spotlight economic events that every currency trader should pay attention to.

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