Nothing that really stands out though
Here's the list:
0900 GMT - ECB member Ewald Nowotny to deliver a briefing in Vienna
Nowotny is due to brief the Austrian business journalists' club at the time. No specific details on what he'll be briefing/speaking about though. Even if he does touch on policies and what not, not expected to be anything different to what we heard last week from Draghi.
0900 GMT - ECB member Ardo Hansson to make a speech
Hansson will be speaking on the outlook for the Estonian economy as well as the Eurozone economy. Expect some comments on growth and possibly inflation, but no fireworks by any means.
0905 GMT - ECB supervisory board chair Daniele Nouy speaks in Berlin
Nouy will be delivering the keynote speech at the 6th Financial Stability Conference. This pertains more to financial stability and risks to the financial system. Not likely to have any comments on monetary policy.
After what we heard from Draghi last week, I'd be surprised if other ECB members would undermine him and deviate from the script. Right now, it's all about getting across the finish line with regards to ending QE so there shouldn't be anything to mess that up.