Thailand is on Monday scheduled to release gross domestic product figures for the first quarter of 2011, setting the pace for a busy day in Asian economic news.
Analysts are expecting GDP to rise 2.6 percent on quarter after adding 3.8 percent in the previous three months.Japan will provide final numbers for the March leading and coincident indexes, as well as April figures for supermarket sales.
Little change is expected from the preliminary readings for the indexes, which saw a score of 99.5 for the leading index and 103.6 for the coincident.
Supermarket sales added 0.3 percent on year in March.Singapore will announce its inflation rate for April, with forecasts expecting CPI to come in at 4.4 percent - down from 5.0 percent in March.
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