Unemployment figures from the Eurozone and Spain take center stage on Wednesday, marking a relatively quiet day for European economic news.
At 2:00 AM ET, Romania will release its producer price statistics.
At 3:00 AM ET, Spain's labor ministry will report its monthly unemployment data. The forecast expects an increase of 12,100 unemployed individuals in September, following a rise of 21,900 in August.
At 4:00 AM ET, Italy's statistical office, ISTAT, will unveil its unemployment figures for August, with expectations that the jobless rate will remain steady at 6.5 percent.
At 5:00 AM ET, Eurostat is set to publish the Eurozone unemployment data, projecting the jobless rate to hold at 6.4 percent in August, consistent with July's figures.