All eyes on Thursday will be on the European Central Bank, as policymakers in Frankfurt meet to decide on interest rates.
Investors' attention at the end of the week will be on a raft of purchasing managers' surveys due out in the euro area, US and UK.
Financial markets' focus in the middle of the week will be on the latest public sector net borrowing numbers.
Investors' focus on Tuesday would be on the latest UK employment figures.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will shift to the People's Republic of China.
Wednesday will bring with it the week's key risk event, a reading on the cost of living in the United States.
Investors' focus on Tuesday will be on the first of two readings for inflation in the US.
All eyes at the end of the week will be on the US non-farm payrolls report for the month of December.
The market spotlight in the middle of the week will be on the results of a private sector survey for the US jobs market covering the month of December.
Investors' focus on Tuesday would be on the US economy, with closely followed survey results for services sector activity and the jobs market due out in the run up to the release of the all-important non-farm payrolls report on Friday.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will continue to be on the inflation picture in the US.
The market spotlight on Thursday would be on the latest policy decisions out of the Bank of England and Bank of Japan (or perhaps the opposite).
Wednesday will bring with it the week's key risk event, the Federal Reserve's policy announcement.
The market spotlight on Tuesday will be on the October Employment report due out in the UK.
Investors' focus at the end of the week will be on a reading for UK gross domestic product covering the month of October.
The market spotlight on Thursday will be on the European Central Bank as rate-setters meet in Frankfurt to decide on policy.
All eyes in the middle of the week will be on the latest consumer price data due out in the States.
As occurs at the start of each month, all eyes will turn towards the US on Friday and the release of the latest monthly non-farm payrolls figures.
All eyes in the middle of the week will be on no-confidence votes against the French government.
The market spotlight on Wednesday will be on a deluge of economic data due out in the States.