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: Several ECB speakers early in the week; member Nowotony, Coeure, Praet, and Governor Draghi all set for speeches on Monday, and member Mersch set for a speech on Tuesday. RBA will release financial stability report on Tuesday. BoE will release financial stability report on Wednesday. BoE will release its Brexit analysis this week.
- Economic data: U.S. GDP and home sales data will be released on Wednesday. Switzerland GDP report will be published on Thursday. German inflation report due on Thursday.
- Geopolitics: Two-day multilateral conference on Afghan peace process begins in Geneva on Tuesday. Two-day G20 leaders’ summit will begin in Argentina on 30th November. Brexit withdrawal case would be heard at the ECJ on 27th November.
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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