In terms of volatility risks, this week is extremely light thanks to low key events and data, and holiday over U.S. thanksgiving Nevertheless, as a trader you need to keep a watch on the followings,
What to watch for over the coming days:
- Central Banks: UK inflation report hearings is set for Tuesday.
- Economic data: Canada’s retail sales and inflation numbers to be released on Friday.
- Geopolitics: EU’s leaders would meet on 25th November to finalize the Brexit agreement.
Along with the above fundamentals, unscheduled Brexit commentaries, happenings in the Middle East, Italy, and Korean peninsula are likely to keep influencing the market.


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