The Bank of Japan will start its monetary policy meeting Tuesday, while inflation data will come out from South Korea and Australia.
The week ahead will see a slew of economic data from major Asian economies, including Japan, China and South Korea.
Other key data expected out of the region include China's July PMI data, while Australia will release its latest set of inflation data before the central bank's Aug 6 monetary policy meeting.
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