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A look at the day ahead in European and global markets from Wayne Cole.

It's been a quiet start to the week in Asia, which is no surprise given U.S. consumer prices loom this week as a major test of the market's sanguine view that the Fed is done hiking.

In the meantime, everyone is waiting for the Federal Reserve's Senior Loan Officer Opinion Survey, or 'SLOOS', to see just how much lending has tightened given the strife in U.S. regional banks.that usually attracts much attention and there is no poll forecast for it. The main indicator is the share of respondents, which include up to 80 large domestic banks and 24 U.S.

It would also be consistent with levels reached before or during the last four recessions - 1990-91, 2001, 2007-09 and early 2020. Fed chair Jerome Powell last week offered a heads up on the survey, saying they would not now have to raise rates quite as high because of the tightening in standards.

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