1. Investors will focus on January's consumer price inflation, followed by wholesale inflation data and retail sales figures. 2. The earnings season continues with major consumer companies reporting, including McDonald's, Coca-Cola, and Unilever. 3. The first estimate for the fourth quarter GDP in the European Union is due out on Friday.
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