Eurozone retail sales just slumped unexpectedly for the second month running
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First, we got some miserable but widely expected news from France - unemployment has reached its highest level in nearly two decades, and it's now above the European average.
Secondly, service sector purchasing managers' index (PMI) business surveys were slightly worse than expected in November.
The main event is the European Central Bank's policy decision at 12:45 p.m. GMT (7:45 a.m. ET), followed by the press conference 45 minutes later.
But before then, we've got eurozone retail sales - which were worse than expected. Sales declined by 0.1% from September, the second unexpected dip in a row.
Analysts were expecting an increase of 0.2% month-on-month, and for sales to be up by 2.7% year-on-year. The year-on-year figure actually came in at 2.5%.
You can see the general improvement in retail sales since the eurozone exited its recession in mid-2013 on this chart from Eurostat - but you can also see a bit of a dip over the last few months. It's not yet clear whether that's going to be a sustained dip, or just a brief wobble:
Eurostat
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