A man cycles past the Bank of Japan headquarters building and a sign reading "Bank of Japan" in Tokyo, Japan.

The week ahead starts with Asian markets digesting the crucial U.S. nonfarm payrolls report, which continued to fuel the ongoing debate over when the Federal Reserve will launch its first interest rate hike.

After digesting the U.S. jobs data, markets are likely to turn their attention to a string of central bank action as well as key inflation data from China, which could shed light on the state of the world's second-largest economy.