On Monday, at 03:00 GMT, China will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for October. At 05:00 GMT, Japan will present an index of leading economic indicators for September. At 06:45 GMT, Switzerland will report a change in the unemployment rate for October. At 07:00 GMT, Germany will announce a change in the foreign trade balance for September. At 09: 25 GMT ECB chief Lagarde will deliver a speech. At 09:30 GMT, the eurozone will release the Sentix investor confidence indicator for November. At 10: 35 GMT Bank of England Governor Bailey will speak. At 23:50 GMT, Japan will announce a change in the current account balance for September.
On Tuesday, at 00:30 GMT, Australia will publish the NAB business confidence index for October. At 01:30 GMT, China will present the consumer price index and the producer price index for October. At 05:00 GMT, in Japan, Eco Watchers Survey for October will be released. At 07:00 GMT, Britain will report changes in the number of applications for unemployment benefits for October, as well as the unemployment rate and average earnings for September. At 07:45 GMT France will announce the change of volume of industrial production for September. At 10:00 GMT, Germany and the Euro zone will present the ZEW Economic Sentiment index for November. At 15:00 GMT, the US will announce changes in the level of vacancies and labor turnover for September. At 23:30 GMT, Australia will release the Westpac consumer confidence index for November.
On Wednesday, at 01:00 GMT in New Zealand, the RBNZ's interest rate decision will be announced, as well as the RBNZ statement and the RBNZ monetary policy report. At 02: 00 GMT, RBNZ will hold a press conference. At 06:00 GMT, Japan will announce a change in the volume of orders for equipment for October, and at 23:50 GMT - a change in the volume of orders for machinery for September.
On Thursday, at 00:00 GMT, Australia will report a change in consumer price inflation expectations for November. At 04:30 GMT, Japan will release the service sector activity index for September. At 07:00 GMT, Britain will report changes in GDP for the 3rd quarter and September, as well as industrial production, manufacturing production, the balance of visible trade for September and total investment for the 3rd quarter. Also at 07:00 GMT, Germany will release the consumer price index for October. At 08: 00 GMT Bank of England Governor Bailey will speak. At 10:00 GMT, the Euro zone will announce changes in industrial production for September. At 13:30 GMT, Canada will present the primary housing price index for October. Also at 13:30 GMT, the US will publish the consumer price index for October and announce a change in the number of initial applications for unemployment benefits for October. At 16:00 GMT in the US, the report of the Ministry of energy on changes in oil reserves will be released. At 16:45 GMT, ECB chief Lagarde, Bank of England Governor Bailey and Fed chief Powell will deliver speeches. At 19:00 GMT, the US will present its monthly budget report for October. At 21:30 GMT New Zealand will release the index of business activity in the manufacturing sector from Business NZ for October.
On Friday, at 07:30 GMT, Switzerland will publish the producer and import price index for October. At 07:45 GMT, France will release the consumer price index for October. At 10:00 GMT, the Euro zone will announce changes in GDP and employment for the 3rd quarter, as well as the foreign trade balance for September. At 15:00 GMT, the US will present the University of Michigan consumer sentiment index for November. At 16: 00 GMT Bank of England Governor Bailey will speak. At 18:00 GMT, in the US, the Baker Hughes report on the number of active oil drilling rigs will be released.
On Sunday, at 23:50 GMT, Japan will announce changes in GDP for the 3rd quarter.
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