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President Xi visits Paris, celebrities attend Met Gala in New York, and London makes rate decision

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The week ahead is filled with exciting events and key economic reports that will shape the global landscape. From the Met Gala in New York to President Xi Jinping’s visit to Paris, there is no shortage of high-profile gatherings.

In the financial world, all eyes are on the Bank of England and the Reserve Bank of Australia as they make their rate-setting decisions. While no rate changes are expected, analysts will be looking for clues on future monetary policy moves. Additionally, the UK will release its first-quarter GDP numbers, shedding light on the country’s economic performance.

Corporate news is also buzzing this week, with media giants like Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros Discovery reporting their quarterly results. BP will also announce its first-quarter numbers, with a focus on gas trading and fuel margins. Will there be any fallout from the recent Bernard Looney scandal?

As the week unfolds, we will also celebrate significant anniversaries, including the Channel Tunnel’s 30th anniversary and the 70th anniversary of Roger Bannister breaking the four-minute mile. And let’s not forget about the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in Sweden and the Bafta TV Awards in the UK.

With so much happening in the week ahead, it’s essential to stay informed and keep an eye on the latest developments. Don’t miss out on the latest news and updates by signing up for the World myFT Digest delivered directly to your inbox. Stay tuned for an eventful week ahead!

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