Germany's factory orders and construction PMI data, along with France's industrial output figures, are the key economic highlights scheduled for Thursday.
At 2:00 am ET, the German statistical office, Destatis, will release factory orders statistics. Analysts predict a 2.0 percent decline for October, which would overturn the 4.2 percent increase observed in September.
Subsequently, at 2:45 am ET, France's industrial output data will be available. Economists anticipate a modest recovery of 0.3 percent in October, following a decrease of 0.9 percent the previous month.
At 3:00 am ET, Spain's National Statistics Institute (INE) is expected to publish October's industrial production numbers. This comes after a 0.6 percent rise recorded in September.
At 3:30 am ET, S&P Global will disclose the results of Germany's construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) survey. Following this, at 4:30 am ET, the UK S&P Global construction PMI data will be released, with expectations of an index reading of 53.5 for November, slightly down from 54.3 in October.
Finally, at 5:00 am ET, Eurostat will release the retail sales data for the euro area for October. Sales are projected to decrease by 0.4 percent, following a 0.5 percent increase in September.