Traders will also eye a number of reports on the U.S. housing sector to gauge the strength of the world's largest economy.
Elsewhere, market participants will be awaiting a monetary policy announcement from the Bank of Japan on Wednesday, amid growing expectations for further stimulus.
Investors will also be looking to Friday’s survey data on euro zone business activity for fresh indications on the health of the region’s economy in wake of Britain's vote to exit the European Union.
Outside the G7, traders will be awaiting a monetary policy announcement from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand on Wednesday.
Ahead of the coming week, Investing.com has compiled a list of the five biggest events on the economic calendar that are most likely to affect the markets.