Lots of economic data and events scheduled for today and all with low to medium risks associated.
Data released so far:
- Japan: Nikkei manufacturing PMI declines to 53.6 in November.
- China: Caixin manufacturing PMI declines to 50.8 in November.
Upcoming:
- Spain: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 8:15 GMT.
- Switzerland: SVME PMI report will be released at 8:30 GMT, followed by third-quarter GDP report at 9:00 GMT.
- Italy: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 8:45 GMT.
- France: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 8:50 GMT.
- Germany: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 8:55 GMT.
- Greece: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 9:00 GMT.
- Eurozone: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 9:00 GMT.
- United Kingdom: Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 9:30 GMT.
- Canada: Third-quarter GDP report and unemployment report will be released at 13:30 GMT.
- United States: Fed’s Bullard is set for a speech at 14:05 GMT and Kaplan at a4:30 GMT. Markit manufacturing PMI report will be released at 14:45 GMT, followed by ISM manufacturing PMI at 15:00 GMT. FOMC member Harker will speak at 15:15 GMT.
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