Not many economic dockets scheduled for today. Focus is on Euro zone summit.
Data released so far -
- Japan - Bank of Japan (BOJ) released its monthly economic survey. Didn't impact Yen much.
Upcoming -
- Greece - Greece will declare current for April.
- Portugal - Portugal will release current account details for April today.
- Euro zone - Special summit has been called to resolve Greek crisis. Summit is scheduled to start at 7 pm. Summit result would decide fate of Euro going ahead. Consumer confidence is scheduled at 14:00 GMT.
- US - Existing home sales scheduled at 14:00 GMT. In April, sales dropped by -3.3%, today it is expected to grow by 4.7%.
- Auctions - US will auction 3 month and 6 month bills at 15:30 GMT.


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